MAN ON HUNGER STRIKE RESURFACES OUTSIDE CENTRAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION AFTER BEING "ABDUCTED"
Narek Aleksanyan
hetq
14:35, May 10, 2012
Yesterday evening, unidentified men swopped down and whisked away
Artavazd Vardanyan, who had been staging a 7 day hunger strike outside
the offices of the Central Electoral Commission.
Vardanyan, who had been protesting the results of the May 6
parliamentary election, was taken by the men to his native village
of Mousa Ler. Once there, they tried to talk him into halting the
hunger strike.
Vardanyan was back today at the site and told reporters that "My
mission isn't finished."
The protestor says the new parliament will not be able to resolve the
outstanding problems facing Armenia and is calling for the creation
of an alternate form of government that will include members of the
intelligentsia.
Vardanyan says he is displeased with the performance of both the
ruling authorities and the opposition.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Narek Aleksanyan
hetq
14:35, May 10, 2012
Yesterday evening, unidentified men swopped down and whisked away
Artavazd Vardanyan, who had been staging a 7 day hunger strike outside
the offices of the Central Electoral Commission.
Vardanyan, who had been protesting the results of the May 6
parliamentary election, was taken by the men to his native village
of Mousa Ler. Once there, they tried to talk him into halting the
hunger strike.
Vardanyan was back today at the site and told reporters that "My
mission isn't finished."
The protestor says the new parliament will not be able to resolve the
outstanding problems facing Armenia and is calling for the creation
of an alternate form of government that will include members of the
intelligentsia.
Vardanyan says he is displeased with the performance of both the
ruling authorities and the opposition.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress