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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY DID NOT TAKE APPROPRIATE STEPS ON HRACHYA HARUTYUNYAN'S CASE

    July 24, 2013 | 16:34

    YEREVAN. - From the very beginning, the Armenian Foreign Ministry
    did not take appropriate steps on the case of a truck driver Hrachya
    Harutyunyan, head of Greek Armenians organization said.

    To note, a truck crashed into a passenger bus on July 13 outside
    Moscow, and it was found out that the truck driver was an Armenian
    citizen by the name of Hrachya Harutyunyan.

    The accident claimed 18 lives and about 50 others were hospitalized.

    Hrachya was brought to the courtroom with slippers and a women's robe.

    This fact caused widespread discontent among the Armenian public,
    and protests were staged across the Russian Embassy in Armenia.

    Eduard Polatov, Karabakh war veteran and chairman of organization of
    Greeks of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, said Russian law enforcers
    that were conducting preliminary investigation and Armenian diplomatic
    representation in Russia are responsible for everything that happened
    in Moscow court.

    Another participant of the press conference, the chairman of the
    Assyrians' Union of Armenia Razmik Khosroyev said that it is the
    matter of human rights.

    "The positive fact is that the society was able to raise a voice for
    the Armenian. For the first Armenian felt that the state is behind
    him," he said.

    Representative of the Yezidi community Amo Sharoyan expressed his
    condolences to the families of 18 victims.

    "Different types of expertise should prove whether the driver was
    guilty. In this case, the presumption of innocence was violated by
    both law enforcers and media representatives," he said.

    http://news.am/eng/news/163980.html

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