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  • Protest Participant Arrested Without Proper Documentation In Gyumri,

    PROTEST PARTICIPANT ARRESTED WITHOUT PROPER DOCUMENTATION IN GYUMRI, SAYS LAWYER

    02.05.2015 13:59 epress.am

    Mnatsakan Aleksanyan, who was called in yesterday as a witness by
    the Gyumri police and subsequently arrested, was not given the proper
    investigation records initiated against him, said Aleksanyan's lawyer
    Hayk Harutyunyan in an interview with Epress.am. As of 1PM Aleksanyan
    is still being kept at the Gyumri investigation department. The lawyer
    has motioned to receive the documents, including the arrest records
    and initial decision, as to what Aleksanyan was charged with.

    "For around one hour they didn't let me in. When I finally saw
    Aleksanyan, I asked him to give me the documents (regarding his
    arrest), he said that they hadn't given him anything," told Hayk
    Harutyunyan.

    The lawyer said that one thing they know is that Aleksanyan was
    arrested in the framework of the criminal case initiated into the
    January 15 incidents on articles of hooliganism and use of force
    against representatives of authorities. Currently, the young man is
    kept in detention without being formally charged of the latter.

    Yesterday, Aleksanyan was invited as a witness, he gave a testimony,
    and was informed afterwards that he was arrested. Journalist Levon
    Barseghyan wrote on his Facebook page that Aleksanyan was interrogated
    for 13 hours straight on January 17 as well. A few websites' broadcasts
    of January 15 events showed Aleksanyan conversing with Heritage Party
    MP Zaruhi Postanjyan. Aleksanyan reprimanded the MP for getting into
    a police vehicle. "I have one question, did you find it appropriate
    to be seen in a police car on the streets of Gyumri?

    Answer my question with a yes or no. If you asked anyone from Lenikakan
    (Gyumri) to take you to London, they would, but you shouldn't have
    sit in a dog's car," said Aleksanyan.

    Thousands of people demonstrated on January 15 in front the Shirak
    province's Prosecutor's office demanding that the murder suspect of
    the 7 members of the Avetisyan family Russian soldier Valery Permyakov
    be transferred and tried by Armenian law enforcement. One group of
    the demonstrators decided to move toward the Russian consulate and
    were barricaded by police, which resulted in a confrontation. Ever
    since a criminal case has been opened for use

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