PEOPLE IN YEREVAN DEMAND AUTHORITIES TO DECLARE DAY OF MORNING FOR GYUMRI VICTIMS
20:05 | January 14,2015 | Social
Scores of citizens today gathered at Liberty Square in Yerevan to
pay tribute to the members of the Avetisyan family who were killed
in Gyumri city on January 12.
They say it is shameful that Armenian authorities do not push for
the handover of Valery Permyakov, the Russian soldier accused of the
murder, to Armenian law enforcers. Moreover, they view it is a menace
threatening Armenia's sovereignty.
Talking to A1+, many expressed confidence that the appalling crime
in Gyumri was organized by external forces, namely by Turkey and
Azerbaijan.
The group then held a march to the presidential residence (at 26
Baghramyan avenue) to demand that a day of mourning be declared in
the country for those killed in the Monday massacre.
Reaching the residence they turned their backs to the building as a
sign of protest.
Six members of the Avetisyan family in Gyumri, including a small
little child, were brutally murdered on Monday morning. Seryozha
Avetisyan, his wife Hasmik, daughter Aida, son Armen, daughter-in-law
Araksya, and two-year-old granddaughter Hasmik, were found killed,
when a relative-neighbor came to the house for morning coffee. A
six-month-old infant, the only survivor of the brutal murder, was
hospitalized with severe stab wounds in his chest. Valery Permyakov,
the Russian soldier suspected of the killing, was detained on the same
day when attempting to cross the border with Turkey. Permyakov had
served at Russian military base N 102 in Gyumri. Today, Permyakov has
been accused of murder under Article 104 of the Armenian Criminal Code.
http://en.a1plus.am/1203801.html
20:05 | January 14,2015 | Social
Scores of citizens today gathered at Liberty Square in Yerevan to
pay tribute to the members of the Avetisyan family who were killed
in Gyumri city on January 12.
They say it is shameful that Armenian authorities do not push for
the handover of Valery Permyakov, the Russian soldier accused of the
murder, to Armenian law enforcers. Moreover, they view it is a menace
threatening Armenia's sovereignty.
Talking to A1+, many expressed confidence that the appalling crime
in Gyumri was organized by external forces, namely by Turkey and
Azerbaijan.
The group then held a march to the presidential residence (at 26
Baghramyan avenue) to demand that a day of mourning be declared in
the country for those killed in the Monday massacre.
Reaching the residence they turned their backs to the building as a
sign of protest.
Six members of the Avetisyan family in Gyumri, including a small
little child, were brutally murdered on Monday morning. Seryozha
Avetisyan, his wife Hasmik, daughter Aida, son Armen, daughter-in-law
Araksya, and two-year-old granddaughter Hasmik, were found killed,
when a relative-neighbor came to the house for morning coffee. A
six-month-old infant, the only survivor of the brutal murder, was
hospitalized with severe stab wounds in his chest. Valery Permyakov,
the Russian soldier suspected of the killing, was detained on the same
day when attempting to cross the border with Turkey. Permyakov had
served at Russian military base N 102 in Gyumri. Today, Permyakov has
been accused of murder under Article 104 of the Armenian Criminal Code.
http://en.a1plus.am/1203801.html