Activists will punish the policeman on their own way for kissing the
activist girl and being recognized not guilty
December 20 2013
Tigran Khzmalyan, a Pre-parliament member, had not yet managed to be
informed that the policeman kissing one of their activists, Shoghik
Melkonyan, in summer at Komitas 5 street was recognized not guilty and
was restored to his job. `Accusations that are voiced against civil
activists, like grant-eaters, I would say that the police are the
biggest grant-eater after the government. European institutions have
allocated tens of millions, I think it has exceeded the number of
hundreds of millions, to the police for uniforms and other reforms.
But, we are constantly dealing with a hopeless nature, stance,
character, and temperament of a Soviet militia, which does not
disappear in any way. We have noticed how prominent figures of the
police are behaving them, we were especially stunned at the cynical
attitude of the Deputy Chief of Police towards the girls, and as for
the ordinary policeman, who had licked the neck of the girl, they are
just taking the example of their supervisors. His behavior is
indicative of his upbringing at his home, it indicates who his
supervisor is. Even after, restoring the policeman to his job is a
message to us to understand what expects us and what we should do', -
said Mr. Khzmalyan to Aravot.am. Later, he said that he sees a
connection with the behavior of the police and the decision to join
Customs Union. `Because they return to their elements - the Soviet
impunity; the field of impudence and cynicism, which they had never
abandoned. We, worthily, would assess this development, and would
consider during our future activities. Impunity refers to the system.
The system does not extradite its support of the police, especially
the ones with sadistic and sexual maniac stance, because they are of
great value for this anti-democratic system. For now, I can only say
that we won't forget anything, we remember the names and faces of each
of them, and keep them with us... the punishment will be inevitable, we
guarantee it. At this point, we would not raise our next steps, but we
would not forget it.'
Arpine Simonyan
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/12/20/163119/
activist girl and being recognized not guilty
December 20 2013
Tigran Khzmalyan, a Pre-parliament member, had not yet managed to be
informed that the policeman kissing one of their activists, Shoghik
Melkonyan, in summer at Komitas 5 street was recognized not guilty and
was restored to his job. `Accusations that are voiced against civil
activists, like grant-eaters, I would say that the police are the
biggest grant-eater after the government. European institutions have
allocated tens of millions, I think it has exceeded the number of
hundreds of millions, to the police for uniforms and other reforms.
But, we are constantly dealing with a hopeless nature, stance,
character, and temperament of a Soviet militia, which does not
disappear in any way. We have noticed how prominent figures of the
police are behaving them, we were especially stunned at the cynical
attitude of the Deputy Chief of Police towards the girls, and as for
the ordinary policeman, who had licked the neck of the girl, they are
just taking the example of their supervisors. His behavior is
indicative of his upbringing at his home, it indicates who his
supervisor is. Even after, restoring the policeman to his job is a
message to us to understand what expects us and what we should do', -
said Mr. Khzmalyan to Aravot.am. Later, he said that he sees a
connection with the behavior of the police and the decision to join
Customs Union. `Because they return to their elements - the Soviet
impunity; the field of impudence and cynicism, which they had never
abandoned. We, worthily, would assess this development, and would
consider during our future activities. Impunity refers to the system.
The system does not extradite its support of the police, especially
the ones with sadistic and sexual maniac stance, because they are of
great value for this anti-democratic system. For now, I can only say
that we won't forget anything, we remember the names and faces of each
of them, and keep them with us... the punishment will be inevitable, we
guarantee it. At this point, we would not raise our next steps, but we
would not forget it.'
Arpine Simonyan
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/12/20/163119/