ACTIVIST FACES INDICTMENT IN GYUMRI, ARMENIA
by Ashot Safaryan
Friday, February 27, 11:09
Activist Anushavan Haroutiuyan has become the second participant in the
protest actions over the family murder in Gyumri to face indictment.
The indictment says Haroutiunyan in a company of other persons
violated the public order in Garegin Nzhdeh Street in Gyumri on Jan
15 2015. Particularly, they demonstrated disrespect for the public,
used violence to a person, showed resistance to the police.
The activist - who does not plead guilty - was released on recognizance
not to leave.
On Jan 12, 6 members of the Avetisyans' family were murdered in
Gyumri. The only survivor of the Jan 12 tragedy, 6- month-old Seryozha
Avetisyan, died of stab wounds on Jan 19. Though a month has passed
since the day of the murder, the investigation - either Russian or
Armenia is not clear - has not yet reasonably explained the reasons
why Valery Permyakov could commit that horrible crime. At the moment,
the criminal is staying in the territory of the Russian 102nd military
base and the residents of Gyumri still demand transferring Permyakov
to Armenian law- enforcers. Some protesters and the police clashed
near the Russian Consulate in Gyumri.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=071F2A80-BE58-11E4-B48C0EB7C0D21663
by Ashot Safaryan
Friday, February 27, 11:09
Activist Anushavan Haroutiuyan has become the second participant in the
protest actions over the family murder in Gyumri to face indictment.
The indictment says Haroutiunyan in a company of other persons
violated the public order in Garegin Nzhdeh Street in Gyumri on Jan
15 2015. Particularly, they demonstrated disrespect for the public,
used violence to a person, showed resistance to the police.
The activist - who does not plead guilty - was released on recognizance
not to leave.
On Jan 12, 6 members of the Avetisyans' family were murdered in
Gyumri. The only survivor of the Jan 12 tragedy, 6- month-old Seryozha
Avetisyan, died of stab wounds on Jan 19. Though a month has passed
since the day of the murder, the investigation - either Russian or
Armenia is not clear - has not yet reasonably explained the reasons
why Valery Permyakov could commit that horrible crime. At the moment,
the criminal is staying in the territory of the Russian 102nd military
base and the residents of Gyumri still demand transferring Permyakov
to Armenian law- enforcers. Some protesters and the police clashed
near the Russian Consulate in Gyumri.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=071F2A80-BE58-11E4-B48C0EB7C0D21663