WHO OPENED FIRE AT ARMENIAN CITIZENS ON MARCH 1, 2008?
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/03/01/marchmek
11:16 AM | TODAY | POLITICS
Tigran Khachatryan, Zakar Hovhannisyan, Gor Kloyan, Hovhannes
Hovhannisyan, David Petrosyan, Armen Farmanyan, Samvel Harutyunyan,
Tigran Abgaryan, Grigor Gevorgyan and Hamlet Tadevosyan.... These
are the ten people who died during the deadly post-election clashes
between protesters and riot police on March 1, 2008.
Five years ago, Armenians welcomed the first day of spring with alarm
and panic. Security personnel and police officers had attacked the
demonstrators protesting against alleged electoral fraud at Liberty
Square and cruelly "cleansed" the square. On the morning of March 1,
police and army units dispersed everyone who remained overnight,
beating them with truncheons and electric-shock devices.
The clashes continued during the day in different parts of the capital,
leaving ten dead and another 200 injured towards the end of the day.
Five years have past since the tragic street violence but the wound is
still too fresh. Five years later we are witnessing new post-election
developments, but we still have numerous unanswered questions, the
most important is, "Who opened fire at Armenian citizens and who gave
the order?"
From: Baghdasarian
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/03/01/marchmek
11:16 AM | TODAY | POLITICS
Tigran Khachatryan, Zakar Hovhannisyan, Gor Kloyan, Hovhannes
Hovhannisyan, David Petrosyan, Armen Farmanyan, Samvel Harutyunyan,
Tigran Abgaryan, Grigor Gevorgyan and Hamlet Tadevosyan.... These
are the ten people who died during the deadly post-election clashes
between protesters and riot police on March 1, 2008.
Five years ago, Armenians welcomed the first day of spring with alarm
and panic. Security personnel and police officers had attacked the
demonstrators protesting against alleged electoral fraud at Liberty
Square and cruelly "cleansed" the square. On the morning of March 1,
police and army units dispersed everyone who remained overnight,
beating them with truncheons and electric-shock devices.
The clashes continued during the day in different parts of the capital,
leaving ten dead and another 200 injured towards the end of the day.
Five years have past since the tragic street violence but the wound is
still too fresh. Five years later we are witnessing new post-election
developments, but we still have numerous unanswered questions, the
most important is, "Who opened fire at Armenian citizens and who gave
the order?"
From: Baghdasarian