Deputy Chief of Police Osipyan's Stab
Lragir.am
Law - Saturday, 07 June 2014, 18:12
According to recent press reports, the deputy chief of police of
Yerevan Valery Osipyan will be a victim in Shant Harutiunyan's case.
Note that on 5 November 2013 the participants of Shant Harutiunyan's
action of protest clashed with the police. Soon the trial will start,
and Shant and his supporters will be tried for hooliganism.
Note that Shant went on protest to shatter the "prostitute reality"
for the sake of the Republic of Armenia. Shant knew they are many and
he is alone.
Shant's protest followed the outrageous decision of September 3 and
preceded the December treaty on capitulation and colonization of
Armenia.
Now they want to try him as a hooligan to distort the truth about the
issues that he brought up. In the Soviet Union too, people of ideas
were labeled either hooligan or insane.
In order to do this they need victims, witnesses, in this case
policemen because there was nobody else on Mashtots Avenue. And Valery
Osipyan's circumstance is highly interesting in this case.
In the night of June 1 his nephew stabbed Vanush Alexanyan, 22. The
nephew was charged with deliberate harming of a person's health which
envisages a sentence of imprisonment from three to seven years. On
June 3 the Court of Supreme Jurisdiction of Erebuni and Nubarashen
warranted his arrest but Osipyan's nephew is a fugitive.
The reaction of the deputy chief of police of Yerevan to this incident
was also interesting. First he denied publicly than the offender is
his nephew. Later he publicly confirmed this and was surprised at the
decision of the court.
"My brother's son has a father, call him and ask him. Will you be
responsible if one of your relatives does such a thing? In any case,
everyone is equal before law," he said.
We are obviously dealing with the traditional Armenian "judicial
practice". After committing a crime relatives of officials flee until
the given official solves the problem. Then an accelerated trial
follows or not, and relatives of officials are set free.
However, the given official must first do a significant favor.
Apparently, Valery Osipyan who "specializes" in civil actions is
expected to act as a victim in Shant Harutiunyan's case. He must make
a testimony that Shant has beaten him and he will be sentenced for
hooliganism.
In a "prostitute reality" killing a person is allowed whereas fighting
for the homeland is not.
Valery Osipyan has an exceptional chance to avoid involvement in
marred processes - Shant's trial and his nephew's clearance. Of
course, he may be stabbed for that but he will at least create a
precedent. For the sake of the Republic of Armenia!
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From: Baghdasarian
Lragir.am
Law - Saturday, 07 June 2014, 18:12
According to recent press reports, the deputy chief of police of
Yerevan Valery Osipyan will be a victim in Shant Harutiunyan's case.
Note that on 5 November 2013 the participants of Shant Harutiunyan's
action of protest clashed with the police. Soon the trial will start,
and Shant and his supporters will be tried for hooliganism.
Note that Shant went on protest to shatter the "prostitute reality"
for the sake of the Republic of Armenia. Shant knew they are many and
he is alone.
Shant's protest followed the outrageous decision of September 3 and
preceded the December treaty on capitulation and colonization of
Armenia.
Now they want to try him as a hooligan to distort the truth about the
issues that he brought up. In the Soviet Union too, people of ideas
were labeled either hooligan or insane.
In order to do this they need victims, witnesses, in this case
policemen because there was nobody else on Mashtots Avenue. And Valery
Osipyan's circumstance is highly interesting in this case.
In the night of June 1 his nephew stabbed Vanush Alexanyan, 22. The
nephew was charged with deliberate harming of a person's health which
envisages a sentence of imprisonment from three to seven years. On
June 3 the Court of Supreme Jurisdiction of Erebuni and Nubarashen
warranted his arrest but Osipyan's nephew is a fugitive.
The reaction of the deputy chief of police of Yerevan to this incident
was also interesting. First he denied publicly than the offender is
his nephew. Later he publicly confirmed this and was surprised at the
decision of the court.
"My brother's son has a father, call him and ask him. Will you be
responsible if one of your relatives does such a thing? In any case,
everyone is equal before law," he said.
We are obviously dealing with the traditional Armenian "judicial
practice". After committing a crime relatives of officials flee until
the given official solves the problem. Then an accelerated trial
follows or not, and relatives of officials are set free.
However, the given official must first do a significant favor.
Apparently, Valery Osipyan who "specializes" in civil actions is
expected to act as a victim in Shant Harutiunyan's case. He must make
a testimony that Shant has beaten him and he will be sentenced for
hooliganism.
In a "prostitute reality" killing a person is allowed whereas fighting
for the homeland is not.
Valery Osipyan has an exceptional chance to avoid involvement in
marred processes - Shant's trial and his nephew's clearance. Of
course, he may be stabbed for that but he will at least create a
precedent. For the sake of the Republic of Armenia!
- See more at: http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/right/view/32561#sthash.dIyguaW0.dpuf
From: Baghdasarian