ZURABYAN TALKS ABOUT THE INVESTIGATION INTO ILLEGAL EAVESDROPPING ON HIS CONVERSATION WITH OSKANIAN AND SPREADING IT
May 2 2013
Levon Zurabyan, the deputy leader of the Armenian National Congress
(ANC), doesn't have information about the progress of the investigation
launched into eavesdropping on his conversation with Vartan Oskanian,
a member of the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), in a cafe and
spreading it on social networks. Let us remind that the MPs had
made a written request to the Attorney General's Office to launch an
investigation and reveal and punish the offenders. "When I inquired,
there was no news. It was when it was printed in the press, and there
were results. After that, I haven't inquired. I told the detective
personally that he would not be able to solve this case, because
it had been done by the National Security Service. How can he solve
something that has been done by the National Security Service that
serves this regime?" Mr. Zurabyan told www.aravot.am. Mr.
Zurabyan is convinced that the spread of their conversation testified
to the fact that "they see danger in us; they see danger in our
possible cooperation. That is why they eavesdrop and then ostensibly
try to discredit the idea of that cooperation by making some edited
parts public." Arpine SIMONYAN Media can quote materials of Aravot
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/05/02/154065/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot - News from Armenia
May 2 2013
Levon Zurabyan, the deputy leader of the Armenian National Congress
(ANC), doesn't have information about the progress of the investigation
launched into eavesdropping on his conversation with Vartan Oskanian,
a member of the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), in a cafe and
spreading it on social networks. Let us remind that the MPs had
made a written request to the Attorney General's Office to launch an
investigation and reveal and punish the offenders. "When I inquired,
there was no news. It was when it was printed in the press, and there
were results. After that, I haven't inquired. I told the detective
personally that he would not be able to solve this case, because
it had been done by the National Security Service. How can he solve
something that has been done by the National Security Service that
serves this regime?" Mr. Zurabyan told www.aravot.am. Mr.
Zurabyan is convinced that the spread of their conversation testified
to the fact that "they see danger in us; they see danger in our
possible cooperation. That is why they eavesdrop and then ostensibly
try to discredit the idea of that cooperation by making some edited
parts public." Arpine SIMONYAN Media can quote materials of Aravot
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/05/02/154065/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot - News from Armenia