WHO KILLED MARCH 1 MURDERS?
Lragir.am
Law - 20 October 2014, 21:41
During the discussion of the Human Rights Defender's report of 2013
Member Parliament Nikol Pashinyan noted that the HRD has reported that
the chapter of March 1 has not been closed yet. The authors of March
1 have not been revealed yet, and in this context Aghvan Hovsepyan's
statement that March 1 has been revealed is strange, Nikol Pashinyan
said. According to the member of parliament, if March 1 has been
disclosed, Aghvan Hovsepyan should publicly announce who has killed
the victims of March 1. He read out the names of the victims and
asked who has killed them.
Nikol Pashinyan said one of Aghvan Hovsepyan's revelations was to
ascribe to his modest personality. "He used to say that I had used
special words to cause confusion in people. Those words are homeland,
family. The temptation to say that only homeless people can think so
is too big," Pashinyan said.
Dwelling on Aghvan Hovsepyan's activities, Nikol Pashinyan said
when the ex-secretary general Henrik Khachatryan was killed in his
office, Aghvan Hovsepyan who then worked in the Procuracy made "all
the revelations" and became prosecutor general. At that time it was
said that transport prosecutor Aram Karapetyan had killed him and then
committed a suicide. According to Nikol Pashinyan, the society agreed
that a procuracy employee had committed the murder but disagreed that
the murderer's family name was Karapetyan.
Nikol Pashinyan announced that a study of activities of Serzh
Sargsyan-Aghvan Hovsepyan tandem makes it clear that during their
leadership of the system a speaker, a prime minister, a prosecutor
general, two deputy speakers, one commander of internal forces, one
deputy minister of defense, members of parliament were killed. The
list, he says, can be continued.
Nikol Pashinyan announced that March 1 murders will be revealed only
after the change of government. He announced that nobody has been
forgotten, nothing has been forgotten, everyone must remember that
one day justice will knock at their door.
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/right/view/33122#sthash.TJmKHblm.dpuf
From: A. Papazian
Lragir.am
Law - 20 October 2014, 21:41
During the discussion of the Human Rights Defender's report of 2013
Member Parliament Nikol Pashinyan noted that the HRD has reported that
the chapter of March 1 has not been closed yet. The authors of March
1 have not been revealed yet, and in this context Aghvan Hovsepyan's
statement that March 1 has been revealed is strange, Nikol Pashinyan
said. According to the member of parliament, if March 1 has been
disclosed, Aghvan Hovsepyan should publicly announce who has killed
the victims of March 1. He read out the names of the victims and
asked who has killed them.
Nikol Pashinyan said one of Aghvan Hovsepyan's revelations was to
ascribe to his modest personality. "He used to say that I had used
special words to cause confusion in people. Those words are homeland,
family. The temptation to say that only homeless people can think so
is too big," Pashinyan said.
Dwelling on Aghvan Hovsepyan's activities, Nikol Pashinyan said
when the ex-secretary general Henrik Khachatryan was killed in his
office, Aghvan Hovsepyan who then worked in the Procuracy made "all
the revelations" and became prosecutor general. At that time it was
said that transport prosecutor Aram Karapetyan had killed him and then
committed a suicide. According to Nikol Pashinyan, the society agreed
that a procuracy employee had committed the murder but disagreed that
the murderer's family name was Karapetyan.
Nikol Pashinyan announced that a study of activities of Serzh
Sargsyan-Aghvan Hovsepyan tandem makes it clear that during their
leadership of the system a speaker, a prime minister, a prosecutor
general, two deputy speakers, one commander of internal forces, one
deputy minister of defense, members of parliament were killed. The
list, he says, can be continued.
Nikol Pashinyan announced that March 1 murders will be revealed only
after the change of government. He announced that nobody has been
forgotten, nothing has been forgotten, everyone must remember that
one day justice will knock at their door.
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/right/view/33122#sthash.TJmKHblm.dpuf
From: A. Papazian