RESPONSIBLE PERSON FROM ARMENIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS: 'VOVA'S SPIRIT WAS NOT ENOUGH TO THREATEN THE GOVERNOR OF SYUNIK MARZ ONE MORE TIME
June 3 2013
" Aravot.am inquired from Murad Grigoryan, the person responsible for
ANC office in Gyumri whether the authorities will punish the Governor
of Syunik Marz, whether they will at least deprive him from his post,
as it is demanded by many people of Syunik marz and users of social
networks. "I absolutely do not care about it, the first figure of the
Republic must be deprived from his office, the rest will sit in their
places quietly, and everything will be settled down. If the offshore
scandal of the second face of the country does not give results,
sorry for the comparison, what result some shots should have. I
do not think that law enforcement bodies will make appropriate
conclusions and display proper attitude. So that, time will pass,
it will be "padded out", as it was with the case of Vahe Avetyan's
murder."- assured Murad Grigoryan. According to our interlocutor,
even though the chief police Vladimir Gasparyan's bombastic rhetoric
and the threats in Gyumri that the end of the clans has come, that he
is going to uproot the stubbornness, that he is not going to leave
that the issues are resolved with blood, that he is going to bring
a new era in the field of legality and so on. Now chief of police's
'spirit' is not enough to become interested in the cases of Syunik
Marz, as the investigation shootings in Syunik Marz are transferred
from Police Office to Military Prosecution. So, according to Murad
Grigoryan, many police departments with their sound titles from each
other are senseless and formal, although they were designed to prevent
the atmosphere generating crime, but they do nothing. Murad Grigoryan
assured that the shootings and murders in Syunik and Gyumri are the
consequences of the atmosphere formed in Armenia, and as long as people
forming the atmosphere are not punished, people is not secured from
such bloodsheds. Nuneh Arevshatyan
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/06/03/154640/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot - News from Armenia
From: Baghdasarian
June 3 2013
" Aravot.am inquired from Murad Grigoryan, the person responsible for
ANC office in Gyumri whether the authorities will punish the Governor
of Syunik Marz, whether they will at least deprive him from his post,
as it is demanded by many people of Syunik marz and users of social
networks. "I absolutely do not care about it, the first figure of the
Republic must be deprived from his office, the rest will sit in their
places quietly, and everything will be settled down. If the offshore
scandal of the second face of the country does not give results,
sorry for the comparison, what result some shots should have. I
do not think that law enforcement bodies will make appropriate
conclusions and display proper attitude. So that, time will pass,
it will be "padded out", as it was with the case of Vahe Avetyan's
murder."- assured Murad Grigoryan. According to our interlocutor,
even though the chief police Vladimir Gasparyan's bombastic rhetoric
and the threats in Gyumri that the end of the clans has come, that he
is going to uproot the stubbornness, that he is not going to leave
that the issues are resolved with blood, that he is going to bring
a new era in the field of legality and so on. Now chief of police's
'spirit' is not enough to become interested in the cases of Syunik
Marz, as the investigation shootings in Syunik Marz are transferred
from Police Office to Military Prosecution. So, according to Murad
Grigoryan, many police departments with their sound titles from each
other are senseless and formal, although they were designed to prevent
the atmosphere generating crime, but they do nothing. Murad Grigoryan
assured that the shootings and murders in Syunik and Gyumri are the
consequences of the atmosphere formed in Armenia, and as long as people
forming the atmosphere are not punished, people is not secured from
such bloodsheds. Nuneh Arevshatyan
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/06/03/154640/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot - News from Armenia
From: Baghdasarian