ETHNIC ARMENIAN BUSINESSMAN JAILED FOR 15 YEARS IN CUBA
September 30, 2014 - 13:35 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - A 74-year-old Ontario businessman has been sentenced
to 15 years jail in Cuba after what is being described as a sham trial
on ridiculous charges. Cy Tokmakjian was arrested in 2011 after more
than 20 years of running a successful business in Cuba. It took years
for the country to lay charges -- but only months to find him guilty,
Chch.com reported.
The charges are for bribery, tax evasions, and economic crimes against
the state. But the company says they're all absurd. They have experts
to prove it but those experts weren't allowed in court. The family
held a news conference in the hopes that would help convince Cuba to
send Tokmakjian home.
"I haven't seen my father for three years but I speak to him."
Raffi Tokmakjian says his father, Cy, is in a military hospital right
now, after three years in a crowded jail: "He says, I've done nothing,
you know that. Everybody knows that. You cannot stop fighting for
what's right."
Cy Tokmakjian is from Armenia originally but he started his first
Ontario business in 1971, SM Diesel. He became a leader in diesel
engine repairs. About a decade later, he expanded, adding divisions,
including Can-ar Coach Lines. It's similar to the services he provided
in Cuba; getting buses and cars to the tourist industry.
His son Raffi used to advise other Canadians on doing business in Cuba:
"Three days before my father was taken in, I was there and I said
the experience we've had is that as long as you stay in compliance
with the laws, they shouldn't do anything to you. Three days later,
he gets taken in."
They say everything the company did in Cuba was normal business
practice, and they had witnesses to prove it, but the witnesses
weren't allowed to testify. Cuba has seized about 100 million of the
company's assets.
Lee Hacker, Tokmakjian V.P: "It would appear that the intentions of
Cuba are to take the assets of Tokmakjian, which has been generated
over 20 years of doing business of Cuba."
MP Peter Kent knows Tokmakjian as a constituent and met him in
Cuba a couple of times. He visited the jail last year: "Not very
nice conditions for a 74-year old man among criminals, rapists and
so forth."
http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/182958/
http://www.chch.com/family-vaughan-businessman-jailed-cuba-speaks/
http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/78414/
From: A. Papazian
September 30, 2014 - 13:35 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - A 74-year-old Ontario businessman has been sentenced
to 15 years jail in Cuba after what is being described as a sham trial
on ridiculous charges. Cy Tokmakjian was arrested in 2011 after more
than 20 years of running a successful business in Cuba. It took years
for the country to lay charges -- but only months to find him guilty,
Chch.com reported.
The charges are for bribery, tax evasions, and economic crimes against
the state. But the company says they're all absurd. They have experts
to prove it but those experts weren't allowed in court. The family
held a news conference in the hopes that would help convince Cuba to
send Tokmakjian home.
"I haven't seen my father for three years but I speak to him."
Raffi Tokmakjian says his father, Cy, is in a military hospital right
now, after three years in a crowded jail: "He says, I've done nothing,
you know that. Everybody knows that. You cannot stop fighting for
what's right."
Cy Tokmakjian is from Armenia originally but he started his first
Ontario business in 1971, SM Diesel. He became a leader in diesel
engine repairs. About a decade later, he expanded, adding divisions,
including Can-ar Coach Lines. It's similar to the services he provided
in Cuba; getting buses and cars to the tourist industry.
His son Raffi used to advise other Canadians on doing business in Cuba:
"Three days before my father was taken in, I was there and I said
the experience we've had is that as long as you stay in compliance
with the laws, they shouldn't do anything to you. Three days later,
he gets taken in."
They say everything the company did in Cuba was normal business
practice, and they had witnesses to prove it, but the witnesses
weren't allowed to testify. Cuba has seized about 100 million of the
company's assets.
Lee Hacker, Tokmakjian V.P: "It would appear that the intentions of
Cuba are to take the assets of Tokmakjian, which has been generated
over 20 years of doing business of Cuba."
MP Peter Kent knows Tokmakjian as a constituent and met him in
Cuba a couple of times. He visited the jail last year: "Not very
nice conditions for a 74-year old man among criminals, rapists and
so forth."
http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/182958/
http://www.chch.com/family-vaughan-businessman-jailed-cuba-speaks/
http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/78414/
From: A. Papazian