Victor Soghomonyan about rumors sue RF Prosecutor's Office against
Robert Kocharyan
http://lurer.com/?p=95666&l=en
2013-04-26 15:01:02
For several days, there have been rumors in press that some kind of
Russian anti-corruption non-governmental organization in the Office of
the Prosecutor submitted a claim against RA second President Robert
Kocharyan, 2rd.am writes.
In this regard, we turned to the head of the office of RA ex-President
Viktor Soghomonyan. for clarification. In response to our question,
Victor Soghomonyan said the following:
"I only learned the day before with this "stunning" news. To be
honest, I do not know whether to comment on the rumors as one can
hardly find such nonsense. As soon as you start to think about it and
analyze the nature of these rumors, you will automatically start
laughing. Can you imagine that a citizen of the Republic of Armenia
with the so-called "acknowledgment of receipt" would write a letter to
the RA Prosecutor's Office, demanding action against the former
President of another country, say, George W. Bush? Then, when he
delivered mail confirmation of receipt, to declare, saying Bush's case
is being investigated by the Prosecutor's Office of Armenia. I am not
a psychotherapist, and I can only imagine what's going on in the mind
of that citizen. Unfortunately, the same is true for those small
journalists and politicians who seriously comment on the news and come
to the "stunning" conclusion.
It is clear that the fruitless search for the so-called "blackmail"
against Robert Kocharyan forces some to resort to primitive methods
and to come up with such nonsense. It is a pity, however, that we have
a growing number of political clowns."
Robert Kocharyan
http://lurer.com/?p=95666&l=en
2013-04-26 15:01:02
For several days, there have been rumors in press that some kind of
Russian anti-corruption non-governmental organization in the Office of
the Prosecutor submitted a claim against RA second President Robert
Kocharyan, 2rd.am writes.
In this regard, we turned to the head of the office of RA ex-President
Viktor Soghomonyan. for clarification. In response to our question,
Victor Soghomonyan said the following:
"I only learned the day before with this "stunning" news. To be
honest, I do not know whether to comment on the rumors as one can
hardly find such nonsense. As soon as you start to think about it and
analyze the nature of these rumors, you will automatically start
laughing. Can you imagine that a citizen of the Republic of Armenia
with the so-called "acknowledgment of receipt" would write a letter to
the RA Prosecutor's Office, demanding action against the former
President of another country, say, George W. Bush? Then, when he
delivered mail confirmation of receipt, to declare, saying Bush's case
is being investigated by the Prosecutor's Office of Armenia. I am not
a psychotherapist, and I can only imagine what's going on in the mind
of that citizen. Unfortunately, the same is true for those small
journalists and politicians who seriously comment on the news and come
to the "stunning" conclusion.
It is clear that the fruitless search for the so-called "blackmail"
against Robert Kocharyan forces some to resort to primitive methods
and to come up with such nonsense. It is a pity, however, that we have
a growing number of political clowns."