Moldovan parliamentary advocate links Moldovan authorities' decision
to disinfect her house with her anti-Armenian speech in Yerevan
by Nana Martirosyan
ARMINFO
Saturday, August 3, 16:08
Moldovan parliamentary advocate Aurelia Grigoriu has charged the
Moldovan authorities with exerting a psychological pressure on her,
reports kommersant.md.
During a press-conference on Friday she linked their decision to
disinfect her apartment in Chisinau's Riscani community with her last
speech in Yerevan. "They said that if I refused, they would do it
forcibly and would fine me. They have no such right," Grigoriu said.
She believes that this is a response to her anti-Armenian speech in
Yerevan, while the communal authorities say that they are just
reacting to a complaint by Grigoriu's neighbors that she keeps several
dogs in her house and it stinks.
While speaking in Yerevan Grigoriu alleged that Armenia had occupied
20% of Azerbaijan's territory and had committed a genocide against the
Azerbaijani people.
Following protests by a number of Armenian MPs and negative comments
in social networks, Grigoriu asked the Georgian and Romanian embassies
to ensure her safe exit from Armenia. But even now, back home, she
says she is not safe.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
to disinfect her house with her anti-Armenian speech in Yerevan
by Nana Martirosyan
ARMINFO
Saturday, August 3, 16:08
Moldovan parliamentary advocate Aurelia Grigoriu has charged the
Moldovan authorities with exerting a psychological pressure on her,
reports kommersant.md.
During a press-conference on Friday she linked their decision to
disinfect her apartment in Chisinau's Riscani community with her last
speech in Yerevan. "They said that if I refused, they would do it
forcibly and would fine me. They have no such right," Grigoriu said.
She believes that this is a response to her anti-Armenian speech in
Yerevan, while the communal authorities say that they are just
reacting to a complaint by Grigoriu's neighbors that she keeps several
dogs in her house and it stinks.
While speaking in Yerevan Grigoriu alleged that Armenia had occupied
20% of Azerbaijan's territory and had committed a genocide against the
Azerbaijani people.
Following protests by a number of Armenian MPs and negative comments
in social networks, Grigoriu asked the Georgian and Romanian embassies
to ensure her safe exit from Armenia. But even now, back home, she
says she is not safe.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress