HARUTYUNIAN'S BROTHER: THEY TREAT HRACHIA WORSE THAN A TERRORIST
[ Part 2.2: "Attached Text" ]
http://www.aysor.am/en/news/2013/07/16/hrachya-harutyunyan-protest/
Wednesday,July 17
"Hrachia Harutyunian lost his son, he could not have wanted anyone
to suffer or die because of him," Seda Harutyunian told reporters
during the protest outside the Russian embassy in Yerevan today. She
is the sister of Hrachia Harutyunian, the alleged perpetrator of the
car crash, in which 18 people were killed in new Moscow.
"He didn't do it intentionally, nor did he take to flight. He was
not drunk. I regret that such a tragedy happened, but they take him
for a hardened criminal. A former participant of the Karabakh war
was brought to court in a housecoat," Seda Harutyunian noted.
According to her, Hrachia got into debts after the surgeries and
death of his son who had a brain tumor. "Hrachia went to Russia
to earn money for his son's gravestone. Hrachia himself suffered a
concussion. If he is imprisoned, he will have a mental disorder when
he comes out. But he has children," she said. Seda Harutyunian called
on the authorities to intervene in the matter.
Hrachia's brother, Hayk Harutyunian, was also among those protesting
outside the Russian embassy in Yerevan. He said the organization
that employed his brother is owned by an Armenian. In his words,
they learn the latest information mostly from the Internet.
In his words, their relatives in Russia have no opportunity to
see Hrachia Harutyunian. "Hrachia is being treated worse than a
terrorist. They humiliate him and don't allow him to meet with
relatives," Hayk Harutyunian said.
We would remind you that Hrachia Harutyuinian is charged in the
car crash that left 18 people dead. He was sentenced to two month
preliminary arrest today. Gross violations of human rights were
committed when H. Harutyunian was brought to the courtroom.
[ Part 2.2: "Attached Text" ]
http://www.aysor.am/en/news/2013/07/16/hrachya-harutyunyan-protest/
Wednesday,July 17
"Hrachia Harutyunian lost his son, he could not have wanted anyone
to suffer or die because of him," Seda Harutyunian told reporters
during the protest outside the Russian embassy in Yerevan today. She
is the sister of Hrachia Harutyunian, the alleged perpetrator of the
car crash, in which 18 people were killed in new Moscow.
"He didn't do it intentionally, nor did he take to flight. He was
not drunk. I regret that such a tragedy happened, but they take him
for a hardened criminal. A former participant of the Karabakh war
was brought to court in a housecoat," Seda Harutyunian noted.
According to her, Hrachia got into debts after the surgeries and
death of his son who had a brain tumor. "Hrachia went to Russia
to earn money for his son's gravestone. Hrachia himself suffered a
concussion. If he is imprisoned, he will have a mental disorder when
he comes out. But he has children," she said. Seda Harutyunian called
on the authorities to intervene in the matter.
Hrachia's brother, Hayk Harutyunian, was also among those protesting
outside the Russian embassy in Yerevan. He said the organization
that employed his brother is owned by an Armenian. In his words,
they learn the latest information mostly from the Internet.
In his words, their relatives in Russia have no opportunity to
see Hrachia Harutyunian. "Hrachia is being treated worse than a
terrorist. They humiliate him and don't allow him to meet with
relatives," Hayk Harutyunian said.
We would remind you that Hrachia Harutyuinian is charged in the
car crash that left 18 people dead. He was sentenced to two month
preliminary arrest today. Gross violations of human rights were
committed when H. Harutyunian was brought to the courtroom.