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    AVETYAN MURDER ENGENDERS WAVES OF CONDEMNATION IN ARMENIA, DIASPORA

    Armenian Weekly
    July 11, 2012

    WASHINGTON (A.W.)-The wave of condemnation, outrage, and protests
    over the killing of Vahe Avetyan on June 17 continues to build in
    Armenia and the Diaspora. Here in the U.S., the ARF Eastern Region
    Central Committee contacted Armenia's ambassador to the U.S., Tatoul
    Markarian on July 6, to condemn the crime committed at the Harsnakar
    restaurant in Avan. Ambassador Markarian, in turn, condemned the
    crime and noted that the authorities are doing their best to hold the
    perpetrators accountable and prevent such incidences from occurring
    again in the future.

    Demonstrators in front of Harsnakar On the West Coast, a delegation
    from the ARF Western U.S. Central Committee met with Armenia's consul
    general to Los Angeles on July 3 to discuss the Harsnakar killing. The
    delegation expressed the ARF's concerns and outrage over the incident,
    and the expectation that those arrested will be prosecuted and punished
    to the full extent of the law.

    The owner of Harsnakar, Ruben Hayrapetyan, also known as oligarch
    "Nemets Rubo," resigned from Parliament on July 3 following a meeting
    with President Serge Sarkisian. Hayrapetyan is a member of the ruling
    Republican Party. Three military doctors were beaten in Harsnakar
    on June 17 and one, Major Vahe Avetyan, died on June 29 from severe
    head trauma. A public outcry, and petitions demanding Hayrapetyan's
    resignation, followed soon after.

    "I can't forgive myself and I don't know how to ask for forgiveness,"
    Hayrapetyan said in his resignation letter. "I would have given
    anything to be there on that ominous night, to grab the fists that
    hit those young men, and to stop this tragedy that stole a life,
    destroyed families, and left children orphaned. But I cannot. Vahe
    is no longer with us; and I have to live with that; and I have to
    look in the eyes of his family members. I don't know how," he added.

    Harsnakar is a grand-scale restaurant and function hall where
    extravagant wedding parties are held. Hayrapetyan owns numerous
    other business ventures, among them the Bjni mineral water company
    (which bottles Bjni and Noy), a hotel called Harsnakar on Lake Sevan,
    and a bank. He is also the president of Armenia's Football Federation.

    Hayrapetyan was questioned on July 6 as a possible witness in the
    crime, Arsen Ayvazyan from the police Inspectorate General of Criminal
    Investigations told reporters. Although Hayrapetyan maintains that he
    left Harsnakar some two hours before the attack on the three victims,
    some have alleged that he ordered the beatings over the phone.

    According to Ayvazyan, the police will investigate the phone
    conversations between the perpetrators and Hayrapetyan once they
    obtain recordings from the telephone companies per order of the court.

    Ayvazyan, however, told reporters that "in their testimonies,
    neither the victims nor the suspects or witnesses gave any
    information regarding Ruben Hayrapetyan's involvement... And in these
    circumstances, with no evidence of his involvement in the criminal
    case, naturally we cannot speak of arresting or charging him."

    It has been alleged that Hayrapetyan's personal bodyguard, Garik
    Markaryan, inflicted the fatal injuries on Avetyan. Yet, Ayvazyan said
    the perpetrators were not Hayrapetyan's bodyguards, and that they all
    worked at the restaurant, adding that some had escorted Hayrapetyan
    "on some special occasions."

    It is yet to be seen how the police handle the investigation. Public
    distrust towards the police and the judicial branch has given way to
    demonstrations staged around Harsnakar. The widespread belief is that
    the oligarchs and their entourage have remained above the law.

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