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  • Expert: It Would Be Wise Of Russia To Transfer Valery Permyakov Case

    EXPERT: IT WOULD BE WISE OF RUSSIA TO TRANSFER VALERY PERMYAKOV CASE TO ARMENIA

    by Nana Martirosyan

    Friday, January 16, 16:00

    The relations between the 102nd military base and the residents of
    Gyumri should be revised following the developments in Gyumri, Head
    of Noravank Foundation Gagik Harutyunyan said at a press conference
    in Yerevan on Jan 16.

    According to him, the tragic events in Gyumri have already affected
    the Armenian-Russian relations at the public level. This is proved
    by the serious actions of protest in Armenia. "NATO is exerting big
    efforts to achieve mutual understanding between the servicemen of
    the base and the local residents", he said.

    Harutyunyan also thinks that it would be wise of Russia to transfer
    the suspect Valery Permyakov to the Armenian side. "However, it would
    be reasonable to conduct the investigation by joint efforts, because
    Russia is more experienced in such cases", he said. He thinks that
    Russia and Armenia equally need each other, so it is unreasonable
    to speak of deterioration of the relations and withdrawal of the
    military base.

    To note, following the murder of the family of six in Gyumri,
    tension has been escalating in Gyumri and throughout Armenia. The
    public demands transferring the case of the Russian serviceman Valery
    Permyakov to the Armenian law-enforcers. Armenian Prosecutor General
    Gevorg Kostanyan said that this runs counter to the Russian laws.

    This aggravated the situation even more. Under public pressure,
    Armenian Prosecutor General promised to apply to his Russian
    counterpart to transfer the case to the Armenian law-enforcement though
    earlier he stated that it was impossible to do because such cases are
    regulated by international legal standards. A total of 14 people were
    injured in clashes with law-enforcers, and nearly 60 were detained.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=A8F47D00-9D7F-11E4-8AA80EB7C0D21663




    From: A. Papazian
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