Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Arrested Karabakh War Veteran Claims He Was Offered Bribes To Stay Q

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Arrested Karabakh War Veteran Claims He Was Offered Bribes To Stay Q

    ARRESTED KARABAKH WAR VETERAN CLAIMS HE WAS OFFERED BRIBES TO STAY QUIET

    03.27.2014 12:10 epress.am

    Reserve Colonel, Karabakh War veteran Volodya Avetisyan, one of the
    organizers of the struggle for the rights of war veterans, in May 2013
    was promised a business in exchange for ending the veterans' struggle.

    Avetisyan said this himself on March 26 in the Court of First Instance
    of Arabkir and Kanaker-Zeytun Administrative Districts of Yerevan
    presided over by Judge Levon Avetisyan.

    Accused of taking bribes and in pre-trial detention since September
    20, Avetisyan doesn't admit to the charges; moreover, he claims that
    the charges against him are a result of political persecution.

    The war veteran said that in May last year, when the sit-in demanding
    a better socioeconomic situation for Karabakh War veterans began,
    people from the wing of the ruling elite approached him and urged him
    to abandon the idea of a sit-in. Instead, they promised him money and
    a business, in both the capital and Etchmiadzin, as well as promising
    to reinstate him in the system. Avetisyan says he refused the offer.

    He said that he rejected the investigator's offer to be released on
    the condition that he gives up the fight.

    "I don't sell my soul and my homeland," he said, which was followed
    by applause and shouts of "Volodya! Volodya!" in the courtroom.

    Judge Avetisyan called for quiet in court; otherwise, he'll be forced
    to hold the trial behind closed doors.

    At the start of the trial, Avetisyan's attorney, Ara Zakaryan, filed
    two motions with the judge -- to recuse himself and to release his
    client due to lack of reasons to keep him in detention. Both motions
    were rejected.

    After this decision, the accused refused to answer the judge's
    questions, while Zakaryan appealed to the judge to postpone the trial
    and to provide him with the recordings of the court hearing. Returning
    to the courtroom from the consultation room, the judge granted the
    motion, postponing the court date to April 2 at 2 pm.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2014/03/27/arrested-karabakh-war-veteran-claims-he-was-offered-bribes-to-stay-quiet.html

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv6jP3bwns8

Working...
X