GYUMRI MURDER NOT TO SPOIL ARMENIA-RUSSIA RELATIONS - POLLSTER
13:57 * 15.01.15
The horrific family murder that left six killed in Gyumri is not likely
to have a negative impact on the Armenian-Russian relations, a pollster
has said, commenting on the crime committed by a Russian serviceman.
"Public memory is very short, so we'll calm down in a couple of
months after we know what ruling has been issued," Aharon Adibekyan,
the head of the Yerevan-based independent survey center Sociometer,
told a news conference on Thursday.
The expert said he thinks that Valery Permyakov, who broke into the
Avetisyans' house Sunday morning after deserting his post in the
city's Russian military base, probably needed money to leave Armenia.
As a possible solution he suggested creating a joint group of
Russian-Armenian law enforcement officer to investigate into the case.
"As for the verdict, it is all the same to Permyakov where he will
serve his life sentence," Adibekyan said.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/01/15/Permyakov875/1560015
13:57 * 15.01.15
The horrific family murder that left six killed in Gyumri is not likely
to have a negative impact on the Armenian-Russian relations, a pollster
has said, commenting on the crime committed by a Russian serviceman.
"Public memory is very short, so we'll calm down in a couple of
months after we know what ruling has been issued," Aharon Adibekyan,
the head of the Yerevan-based independent survey center Sociometer,
told a news conference on Thursday.
The expert said he thinks that Valery Permyakov, who broke into the
Avetisyans' house Sunday morning after deserting his post in the
city's Russian military base, probably needed money to leave Armenia.
As a possible solution he suggested creating a joint group of
Russian-Armenian law enforcement officer to investigate into the case.
"As for the verdict, it is all the same to Permyakov where he will
serve his life sentence," Adibekyan said.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/01/15/Permyakov875/1560015