Brother of Javakhk-Armenian activist Vahagn Chakhalyan and 30 others arrested
14:00 - 29.06.13
Head of Hayatun cultural center of Georgian Diocese of the Armenian
Church Hovannes Chitiryan and chairman of the Multi-National Georgia
NGO Arnold Stepanyan confirmed Georgia Online's information about
arrest of brother of Javakhk-Armenian activist Vahagn Chakhalyan -
Armen Chakhalyan. The Georgian media was informed about it late in the
evening by an Akhalkalaki resident.
Armen Chakhalyan is reported to have been accused of `organization of
unrest in Ninotsminda.'
Tert.am tried to contact with Vahagn Chakhalyan but he does not respond.
Speaking to Tert.am Arnold Stepanyan said that there was no unrest, it
was a brawl between Armenian young men. `Some guys phoned Chakhalyan's
brother and asked him to go down and help. He was at a birthday party
but went to help. At that very moment special squad appeared and
without any accusations took them to the police station. It was not a
massive brawl but there were many people, about 60,' Stepanyan said.
Stepanyan said about 30 activists are among the arrestees.
`There are few hypotheses. The one is that Chaklyan's brother's arrest
was a signal for him not to interfere into public-political life, the
other is it was a signal in case he plans unrest,' Stepanyan said.
In any case the NGO chairman said the appearance of special forces is
inexplicable as nothing `extraordinary' happened.
Stepanyan said the most interesting revelation is that after the
`first melting Saakashvili's policy of viewing Javakhk-Armenians as
colony' is gradually returning.
Asked what it is agreed with, Stepanyan said, `We have analyzed a lot,
spoke, discussed. The thing is that the state does not know how to
overcome the risks in Javakhk as still new Georgian state approach is
being worked out, and someone came to the conclusion that the previous
system existing during Saakashvili's ruling is very convenient
regarding oversight,' he said.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/06/29/chakhalyan/
14:00 - 29.06.13
Head of Hayatun cultural center of Georgian Diocese of the Armenian
Church Hovannes Chitiryan and chairman of the Multi-National Georgia
NGO Arnold Stepanyan confirmed Georgia Online's information about
arrest of brother of Javakhk-Armenian activist Vahagn Chakhalyan -
Armen Chakhalyan. The Georgian media was informed about it late in the
evening by an Akhalkalaki resident.
Armen Chakhalyan is reported to have been accused of `organization of
unrest in Ninotsminda.'
Tert.am tried to contact with Vahagn Chakhalyan but he does not respond.
Speaking to Tert.am Arnold Stepanyan said that there was no unrest, it
was a brawl between Armenian young men. `Some guys phoned Chakhalyan's
brother and asked him to go down and help. He was at a birthday party
but went to help. At that very moment special squad appeared and
without any accusations took them to the police station. It was not a
massive brawl but there were many people, about 60,' Stepanyan said.
Stepanyan said about 30 activists are among the arrestees.
`There are few hypotheses. The one is that Chaklyan's brother's arrest
was a signal for him not to interfere into public-political life, the
other is it was a signal in case he plans unrest,' Stepanyan said.
In any case the NGO chairman said the appearance of special forces is
inexplicable as nothing `extraordinary' happened.
Stepanyan said the most interesting revelation is that after the
`first melting Saakashvili's policy of viewing Javakhk-Armenians as
colony' is gradually returning.
Asked what it is agreed with, Stepanyan said, `We have analyzed a lot,
spoke, discussed. The thing is that the state does not know how to
overcome the risks in Javakhk as still new Georgian state approach is
being worked out, and someone came to the conclusion that the previous
system existing during Saakashvili's ruling is very convenient
regarding oversight,' he said.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/06/29/chakhalyan/