JIRAYR SEFILIAN THANKS PEOPLE FOR SUPPORT, SAYS HE WILL SPEAK ABOUT BERDZOR INCIDENT LATER THIS WEEK
13:00 | February 2,2015 | Politics
Jirayr Sefilian, a former commander of Shushi special battalion and a
member of the Founding Parliament, wrote on his Facebook that he will
talk to journalists about the Berdzor incident in the second of the
week.
"Dear compatriots,
I am already in good health but I need several days for full recovery.
Soon I shall return to my normal routine and speak to media
representatives in the second half of the week. I am grateful to you
for the moral support," he said.
At least a dozen participants of an automobile rally organised by the
Founding Parliament, a successor of the initiative called
Pre-Parliament pressure group, were injured on Jan. 31 during an
automobile march organized by the movement to the Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic. Police in Karabakh stopped them on the way, banning their
entry to the country. The group members were beaten up by the police,
four dozen vehicles were turned away and the participants of the
automobile march could not get into Karabakh. Jirayr Sefilian and
other veterans of the Karabakh were among the injured.
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13:00 | February 2,2015 | Politics
Jirayr Sefilian, a former commander of Shushi special battalion and a
member of the Founding Parliament, wrote on his Facebook that he will
talk to journalists about the Berdzor incident in the second of the
week.
"Dear compatriots,
I am already in good health but I need several days for full recovery.
Soon I shall return to my normal routine and speak to media
representatives in the second half of the week. I am grateful to you
for the moral support," he said.
At least a dozen participants of an automobile rally organised by the
Founding Parliament, a successor of the initiative called
Pre-Parliament pressure group, were injured on Jan. 31 during an
automobile march organized by the movement to the Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic. Police in Karabakh stopped them on the way, banning their
entry to the country. The group members were beaten up by the police,
four dozen vehicles were turned away and the participants of the
automobile march could not get into Karabakh. Jirayr Sefilian and
other veterans of the Karabakh were among the injured.
http://en.a1plus.am/1205133.html