GLENDALE COMMUNITY PROTESTS HARSNAKAR MURDER
by Garen Yegparian
http://asbarez.com/104185/glendale-community-protests-harsnakar-murder/
Friday, July 13th, 2012
Group of prostesters gather at the Armenian Consulate General of
Armenia in Glendale on Friday (photo by Harout Bronozian)
A crowd gathered outside the Los Angeles Consulate General of the
Republic of Armenia to protest, once again, the murder of Vahe Avetyan
and deliver a series of demands to the government of the Armenia.
One of the participants was Avetyan's cousin. He made a heartfelt
plea that the laws of the land be implemented and simple justice be
served upon those who murdered his relative.
The approximately hour-long protest drew a photographer from the
Glendale News Press and the Glendale police department.
Consulate staff allowed only one person to enter the building from
among the demonstrators to deliver the demands, which are 1. An
emergency session of the Armenia's National Assembly be convened;
2. The Prosecutor General indict Rouben Hayrapetyan as a codefendant in
the Avetyan murder case; 3. Hayrapetian be dismissed from the National
Assembly for violating its rules prohibiting entrepreneurial activity
by sitting Deputies.
4. An impartial investigation be conducted of Hayrapetyan's offenses
and Avetyan's murder 5. Hayrapetian be dismissed from his post as
President of the Football Federation of Armenia.
Future protests will be held at the same location on Sundays at
1:00 pm, with a special demonstration planned for Avetyan's Forty
Day memorial.
by Garen Yegparian
http://asbarez.com/104185/glendale-community-protests-harsnakar-murder/
Friday, July 13th, 2012
Group of prostesters gather at the Armenian Consulate General of
Armenia in Glendale on Friday (photo by Harout Bronozian)
A crowd gathered outside the Los Angeles Consulate General of the
Republic of Armenia to protest, once again, the murder of Vahe Avetyan
and deliver a series of demands to the government of the Armenia.
One of the participants was Avetyan's cousin. He made a heartfelt
plea that the laws of the land be implemented and simple justice be
served upon those who murdered his relative.
The approximately hour-long protest drew a photographer from the
Glendale News Press and the Glendale police department.
Consulate staff allowed only one person to enter the building from
among the demonstrators to deliver the demands, which are 1. An
emergency session of the Armenia's National Assembly be convened;
2. The Prosecutor General indict Rouben Hayrapetyan as a codefendant in
the Avetyan murder case; 3. Hayrapetian be dismissed from the National
Assembly for violating its rules prohibiting entrepreneurial activity
by sitting Deputies.
4. An impartial investigation be conducted of Hayrapetyan's offenses
and Avetyan's murder 5. Hayrapetian be dismissed from his post as
President of the Football Federation of Armenia.
Future protests will be held at the same location on Sundays at
1:00 pm, with a special demonstration planned for Avetyan's Forty
Day memorial.