STEPAN DEMITCHYAN: EVERYTHING WAS DONE TO HUSH UP THE CASE
14:05 | October 27,2014 | Politics
Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan has no doubts as to who stand behind
the 1999 shooting in Armenian parliament. Accompanied by the parliament
speaker and a group of lawmakers, Mr Abrahamyan today laid flowers and
wreaths at the Armenian National Assembly's park, near the monument
to honor the memory of the October 27, 1999 terrorist act's victims.
The prime minister says the relevant did everything in time to reveal
the crime. "Today we have what we have. If people still have any
doubts concerning the parliamentary carnage, the relevant authorities
should be consistent, but I am sure that everything was done in this
regard. When the relevant bodies were studying the case everyone was
eager to see the crime disclosed. People were waiting for answers.
Do not think that they did not use all their resources," he said.
Stepan Demitchyan, Leader of the People's Party of Armenia (HZhK)
and a lawmaker of the Armenian National Congress (HAK) was also at the
park with his mother Rita Demitchyan and family members. "Everything
was done to cover up the case. I hope that the truth will be known
one day," Stepan Demitchyan told reporters.
On October 27, 1999, a group of armed men led by Nairi Hunanyan broke
into the parliament building and shot eight people, including the
country's second and the third highest officials - Parliament Speaker
Karen Demirchyan and Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan.
The terrorist attack was viewed as unprecedented and one of the most
controversial events in Armenian history since independence.
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14:05 | October 27,2014 | Politics
Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan has no doubts as to who stand behind
the 1999 shooting in Armenian parliament. Accompanied by the parliament
speaker and a group of lawmakers, Mr Abrahamyan today laid flowers and
wreaths at the Armenian National Assembly's park, near the monument
to honor the memory of the October 27, 1999 terrorist act's victims.
The prime minister says the relevant did everything in time to reveal
the crime. "Today we have what we have. If people still have any
doubts concerning the parliamentary carnage, the relevant authorities
should be consistent, but I am sure that everything was done in this
regard. When the relevant bodies were studying the case everyone was
eager to see the crime disclosed. People were waiting for answers.
Do not think that they did not use all their resources," he said.
Stepan Demitchyan, Leader of the People's Party of Armenia (HZhK)
and a lawmaker of the Armenian National Congress (HAK) was also at the
park with his mother Rita Demitchyan and family members. "Everything
was done to cover up the case. I hope that the truth will be known
one day," Stepan Demitchyan told reporters.
On October 27, 1999, a group of armed men led by Nairi Hunanyan broke
into the parliament building and shot eight people, including the
country's second and the third highest officials - Parliament Speaker
Karen Demirchyan and Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan.
The terrorist attack was viewed as unprecedented and one of the most
controversial events in Armenian history since independence.
http://en.a1plus.am/1199014.html