"DID MY SON HANG HIMSELF OR WAS HE KILLED?"
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2013/06/12/hayk-mother
05:51 PM | TODAY | SOCIAL
Serviceman Hayk Movsisyan was killed in Shushi jail and the
responsibility for the murder lies with Military Prosecutor Gevorg
Kostanyan, Chairman of Helsinki Citizens' Assembly - Vanadzor, Artur
Sakunts, at the Media Centre on June 12.
He says the accused died in prison, but no one cares to know the
reasons behind his death.
On November 20, 2012, the Court of General Jurisdiction of Syunik
province found Movsisyan guilty for evading military service and
sentenced him to 3 years' imprisonment. He was found dead in a prison
cell eight days later.
"On November 21, when we met in prison, he asked me to take him away
from the prison. We were not even allowed to talk. Several days later
I was told that my son had hanged himself in the cell. I want to know
whether my son hanged himself or was murdered," says Heghine Petrosyan,
the mother of the diseased serviceman.
On April 13 of 2013, Hayk Movsisyan was posthumously recognized
innocent by the Court of Appeals, based on the petition submitted by
Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepyan.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2013/06/12/hayk-mother
05:51 PM | TODAY | SOCIAL
Serviceman Hayk Movsisyan was killed in Shushi jail and the
responsibility for the murder lies with Military Prosecutor Gevorg
Kostanyan, Chairman of Helsinki Citizens' Assembly - Vanadzor, Artur
Sakunts, at the Media Centre on June 12.
He says the accused died in prison, but no one cares to know the
reasons behind his death.
On November 20, 2012, the Court of General Jurisdiction of Syunik
province found Movsisyan guilty for evading military service and
sentenced him to 3 years' imprisonment. He was found dead in a prison
cell eight days later.
"On November 21, when we met in prison, he asked me to take him away
from the prison. We were not even allowed to talk. Several days later
I was told that my son had hanged himself in the cell. I want to know
whether my son hanged himself or was murdered," says Heghine Petrosyan,
the mother of the diseased serviceman.
On April 13 of 2013, Hayk Movsisyan was posthumously recognized
innocent by the Court of Appeals, based on the petition submitted by
Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepyan.