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    EXPERTS COMMENT ON PROTESTS AT RUSSIAN EMBASSY IN YEREVAN

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    July 17 2013

    17 July 2013 - 10:31am Residents of Yerevan held protests near the
    Russian Embassy in Yerevan to express outrage over the conditions of
    detention of Gracha Arutyunyan, a driver suspected of killing 18 people
    at Podolsk (Russia). The suspect entered the court hall wearing a
    woman's bathrobe. The protesters in Yerevan offered Russian Ambassador
    Ivan Volynsky to put on a similar bathrobe and leave the country.

    Andrey Areshev, a scientist of the Institute for Political and Social
    Research of the Black Sea and Caspian Sea Region, emphasized that any
    event related to Russia was a matter of negative public attention. The
    car accident caused by Arutyunyan demonstrates that any information
    can be given in a negative tone. Protests at the Russian embassy
    cannot leave people without surprise, Areshev goes on.

    The expert believes that authorities should calm the people down,
    although someone needs the situation to escalate. Both sides need to
    overcome the negative trend. Areshev notes that people in Armenia who
    assume that a quarrel with Russia and a rapprochement with Georgia
    would benefit Armenia are wrong.

    Armenia is aware that such meetings are attended by the very same
    people. Indifference of Armenian authorities to the problem seems
    strange, the scientist says.

    Tigran Minasyan, a post-graduate of the History Faculty of Neighbouring
    States of the MSU named after M.V. Lomonosov, emphasized that Armenian
    ombudsmen were outraged by treatment of the driver suspected of
    the accident.

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