NAMES OF THOSE GUILTY
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society26155.html
Published: 14:43:28 - 11/05/2012
The activists of Mashtots Park continue their struggle demanding
prosecution and punishment of the municipality for the illegal decision
of building boutiques in the park. The activists Gor Hakobyan, Yeghia
Nersisyan, Arpine Galfayan and Ruzanna Grigoryan stated this in a
press conference today.
They say though their main demand was met, and the boutiques are
dismantled, this way of solving problems and misuse of presidential
powers is unacceptable for them.
"The municipality was the sole responsible for the solution of the
problem while the president could only guarantee the Constitution
and bring up Constitutional issues to resolve the issue by way of a
legal procedure," Ruzanna Grigoryan said.
The activists demand prosecution of the policemen for using violence
and illegally arresting the peaceful citizens protecting their
constitutional rights. Gor Hakobyan said the proceedings launched
against the activists should have been launched against the policemen,
for misuse of their powers.
The activists reminded that on April 29 the police arrested 7 activists
and used violence. They demand that the special investigative service
investigate the case because the police cannot conduct an impartial
investigation.
The activists said their further steps will aim at seeking for ways
of holding the city hall responsible for the unlawful decision. They
mentioned the names of people who are guilty: Mayor Taron Margaryan,
chief architect of Yerevan Narek Sargsyan, and the police officials
Karen Movsisyan, Valery Osipyan, Robert Melkonyan, who directed the
policemen on April 29. Then they need to see into the share of guilt
of the municipal council.
They will not overlook the issue that the boutiques had been located
on Abovyan Street which is also a public area and were thus illegal.
The activists will pursue improvement of the park and its conservation
as a cultural area.
"Our struggle resulted in a new culture of political struggle in
Armenia, it was possible to achieve change in a country ruled by the
criminal and oligarchic system for 20 years," they said. Further on
the activists will focus on the issue of mines.
From: Baghdasarian
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society26155.html
Published: 14:43:28 - 11/05/2012
The activists of Mashtots Park continue their struggle demanding
prosecution and punishment of the municipality for the illegal decision
of building boutiques in the park. The activists Gor Hakobyan, Yeghia
Nersisyan, Arpine Galfayan and Ruzanna Grigoryan stated this in a
press conference today.
They say though their main demand was met, and the boutiques are
dismantled, this way of solving problems and misuse of presidential
powers is unacceptable for them.
"The municipality was the sole responsible for the solution of the
problem while the president could only guarantee the Constitution
and bring up Constitutional issues to resolve the issue by way of a
legal procedure," Ruzanna Grigoryan said.
The activists demand prosecution of the policemen for using violence
and illegally arresting the peaceful citizens protecting their
constitutional rights. Gor Hakobyan said the proceedings launched
against the activists should have been launched against the policemen,
for misuse of their powers.
The activists reminded that on April 29 the police arrested 7 activists
and used violence. They demand that the special investigative service
investigate the case because the police cannot conduct an impartial
investigation.
The activists said their further steps will aim at seeking for ways
of holding the city hall responsible for the unlawful decision. They
mentioned the names of people who are guilty: Mayor Taron Margaryan,
chief architect of Yerevan Narek Sargsyan, and the police officials
Karen Movsisyan, Valery Osipyan, Robert Melkonyan, who directed the
policemen on April 29. Then they need to see into the share of guilt
of the municipal council.
They will not overlook the issue that the boutiques had been located
on Abovyan Street which is also a public area and were thus illegal.
The activists will pursue improvement of the park and its conservation
as a cultural area.
"Our struggle resulted in a new culture of political struggle in
Armenia, it was possible to achieve change in a country ruled by the
criminal and oligarchic system for 20 years," they said. Further on
the activists will focus on the issue of mines.
From: Baghdasarian