MOSCOW'S DECISION ON PERMYAKOV
Lragir.am
Politics - 16 January 2015, 16:38
The Russian Expert Agency which expresses the Kremlin policy has
written about the crime in Gyumri: "Obviously, nobody will save Valery
Permyakov from justice. The crime is so outrageous and obvious that the
soldier's guilt is not questioned. Yes, it is possible that Permyakov
will be ruled insane and sent to a psychiatric hospital but this
will not be an anti-Armenian plot either and humiliation all the more
so. Judging by the description of the murder, the soldier is mentally
healthy... The reality is that if by any chance the Kremlin decides to
save him from prosecution, it will make no difference which side will
be administering justice... Evidence is that the Armenian government
has itself refused to administer justice," the Expert writes.
Everything seems to have been said, and developments confirm a
lot of things. The Russian side is not likely to hand Permyakov to
the Armenian side, and the Armenian law enforcement agencies have
obviously been told to justify this. This becomes obvious from the
posture and patchy statements.
Armenian law enforcement agencies are believed to have caught Permyakov
but then he appeared in the hands of the Russians. In order to make
this sound more or less substantial, it was announced that he had been
caught by Russian border guards at the Armenian-Turkish border. If
the Russian border guards caught him, it is logical that Permyakov
should be kept in the Russian base.
In fact, the Armenian law enforcement agencies have been deprived of
inquest by fresh traces, and time is a crucial factor in revealing
a crime.
It is suggested that Permyakov was not alone but was there to destruct,
but again there is nothing official and is again related to missing
the operative time.
The Russian press and public and political circles are cynical to
the extent of mocking the tragedy and shifting from the legal to the
political level, suggesting that there is an intention to provoke
anti-Russian sentiment.
This allows suggesting that this was a premeditated crime, and the
basis of the Armenian state and the living of the Armenian people.
At least, the developments that followed the tragedy and the
circumstances demonstrate this. The Russian side has a chance to dispel
doubts and hand Permyakov to the Armenian side through a transparent
investigation. The question is if Permyakov acted alone, and there
is no need to "save" him, why the Russian side refrains from this
simple and comprehensible move - handing him to the Armenian side.
Otherwise, questions occur. For example, will the Russians acknowledge
the sovereignty of Armenia in case they hand Permyakov to the Armenian
side, which is an insult to them?
Besides, judging by discussions on Russian social networks and forums
(and like in Armenia, in Russia they are mainly guided), is it a
shame to hand their criminal?
Does Permyakov know a lot and therefore they do not hand him to the
Armenian side?
Can anyone answer these questions?
In brief, as of today, the decision is not to hand Permyakov
to Armenian justice, he will be qualified as insane and sent
to a psychiatric hospital. Then they will let him go soon. "The
reality is that if by any chance the Kremlin decides to save him
from prosecution, it will make no difference which side will be
administering justice." This is the political verdict.
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/33448#sthash.aYRI1I4B.dpuf
Lragir.am
Politics - 16 January 2015, 16:38
The Russian Expert Agency which expresses the Kremlin policy has
written about the crime in Gyumri: "Obviously, nobody will save Valery
Permyakov from justice. The crime is so outrageous and obvious that the
soldier's guilt is not questioned. Yes, it is possible that Permyakov
will be ruled insane and sent to a psychiatric hospital but this
will not be an anti-Armenian plot either and humiliation all the more
so. Judging by the description of the murder, the soldier is mentally
healthy... The reality is that if by any chance the Kremlin decides to
save him from prosecution, it will make no difference which side will
be administering justice... Evidence is that the Armenian government
has itself refused to administer justice," the Expert writes.
Everything seems to have been said, and developments confirm a
lot of things. The Russian side is not likely to hand Permyakov to
the Armenian side, and the Armenian law enforcement agencies have
obviously been told to justify this. This becomes obvious from the
posture and patchy statements.
Armenian law enforcement agencies are believed to have caught Permyakov
but then he appeared in the hands of the Russians. In order to make
this sound more or less substantial, it was announced that he had been
caught by Russian border guards at the Armenian-Turkish border. If
the Russian border guards caught him, it is logical that Permyakov
should be kept in the Russian base.
In fact, the Armenian law enforcement agencies have been deprived of
inquest by fresh traces, and time is a crucial factor in revealing
a crime.
It is suggested that Permyakov was not alone but was there to destruct,
but again there is nothing official and is again related to missing
the operative time.
The Russian press and public and political circles are cynical to
the extent of mocking the tragedy and shifting from the legal to the
political level, suggesting that there is an intention to provoke
anti-Russian sentiment.
This allows suggesting that this was a premeditated crime, and the
basis of the Armenian state and the living of the Armenian people.
At least, the developments that followed the tragedy and the
circumstances demonstrate this. The Russian side has a chance to dispel
doubts and hand Permyakov to the Armenian side through a transparent
investigation. The question is if Permyakov acted alone, and there
is no need to "save" him, why the Russian side refrains from this
simple and comprehensible move - handing him to the Armenian side.
Otherwise, questions occur. For example, will the Russians acknowledge
the sovereignty of Armenia in case they hand Permyakov to the Armenian
side, which is an insult to them?
Besides, judging by discussions on Russian social networks and forums
(and like in Armenia, in Russia they are mainly guided), is it a
shame to hand their criminal?
Does Permyakov know a lot and therefore they do not hand him to the
Armenian side?
Can anyone answer these questions?
In brief, as of today, the decision is not to hand Permyakov
to Armenian justice, he will be qualified as insane and sent
to a psychiatric hospital. Then they will let him go soon. "The
reality is that if by any chance the Kremlin decides to save him
from prosecution, it will make no difference which side will be
administering justice." This is the political verdict.
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/33448#sthash.aYRI1I4B.dpuf