Armenian police investigating reports on missing memorial to Vahe Avetyan
July 06, 2013 | 11:55
YEREVAN. - Armenian police are investigating reports saying a memorial
plaque to killed doctor Vahe Avetyan had disappeared, police told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
However, police representative said no one had turned to them to
report about the fact.
The memorial plaque disappeared on June 29. It was installed near
Harsnaqar restaurant on the anniversary of Vahe's death.
As informed earlier, an incident had occurred at Armenian capital city
Yerevan's Harsnaqar Restaurant Complex on June 17, 2012. Several
military doctors, including Edgar Mikoyan, Arkadi Aghajanyan, Garik
Soghomonyan, Artak Bayadyan and Vahe Avetyan, were brutally beaten by
Harsnaqar security personnel, and Avetyan, 35, died in hospital on
June 29.
Subsequently, a criminal lawsuit was filed into this incident, and six
people stand trial.
The Restaurant's owner is ruling Republican Party former MP, Football
Federation of Armenia President, and businessman Ruben Hayrapetyan,
who formally gave up his parliamentary seat in connection with this
incident. But as per Avetyan's relatives and the active civil society,
Hayrapetyan himself should be brought to account for the killing of
the military officer.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
July 06, 2013 | 11:55
YEREVAN. - Armenian police are investigating reports saying a memorial
plaque to killed doctor Vahe Avetyan had disappeared, police told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
However, police representative said no one had turned to them to
report about the fact.
The memorial plaque disappeared on June 29. It was installed near
Harsnaqar restaurant on the anniversary of Vahe's death.
As informed earlier, an incident had occurred at Armenian capital city
Yerevan's Harsnaqar Restaurant Complex on June 17, 2012. Several
military doctors, including Edgar Mikoyan, Arkadi Aghajanyan, Garik
Soghomonyan, Artak Bayadyan and Vahe Avetyan, were brutally beaten by
Harsnaqar security personnel, and Avetyan, 35, died in hospital on
June 29.
Subsequently, a criminal lawsuit was filed into this incident, and six
people stand trial.
The Restaurant's owner is ruling Republican Party former MP, Football
Federation of Armenia President, and businessman Ruben Hayrapetyan,
who formally gave up his parliamentary seat in connection with this
incident. But as per Avetyan's relatives and the active civil society,
Hayrapetyan himself should be brought to account for the killing of
the military officer.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am