TVRain editor-in-chief says Russia's leadership should apologize to
Armenia for family murder committed by Russian soldier
by Karina Manukyan
Saturday, January 17, 15:14
Ilya Klishin, the editor-in-chief for TVRain's website, has left a
Facebook post wherein he says that Russia's leadership should
apologize to Armenia for the family murder committed by a Russian
soldier in the town of Gyumri.
"Please, could anyone tell me why it is so hard for our country,
Russia, to apologize. Is it shameful to apologize? I do not mean to
beat breast or drop on knees. I am speaking about the ability to look
into someone's eyes and apologize. This is how a man must behave.
Neither the president not the prime minister has apologized to the
Armenian people for the family massacre in Gyumri. While, they should
have done it already!" Klishin writes. "Armenians, please, forgive, if
you can!"
The Avetisians - two grandparents, their son and daughter, a daughter-
in-law, and little girl - were shot dead on 12 January by Valery
Permyakov, a soldier serving at Moscow's 102nd military base in
Gyumri. A six-month-old boy, Seryozha - in critical condition after
suffering stab wounds - is the only survivor. Permyakov has admitted
to the murder.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=680BC730-9E42-11E4-812E0EB7C0D21663
Armenia for family murder committed by Russian soldier
by Karina Manukyan
Saturday, January 17, 15:14
Ilya Klishin, the editor-in-chief for TVRain's website, has left a
Facebook post wherein he says that Russia's leadership should
apologize to Armenia for the family murder committed by a Russian
soldier in the town of Gyumri.
"Please, could anyone tell me why it is so hard for our country,
Russia, to apologize. Is it shameful to apologize? I do not mean to
beat breast or drop on knees. I am speaking about the ability to look
into someone's eyes and apologize. This is how a man must behave.
Neither the president not the prime minister has apologized to the
Armenian people for the family massacre in Gyumri. While, they should
have done it already!" Klishin writes. "Armenians, please, forgive, if
you can!"
The Avetisians - two grandparents, their son and daughter, a daughter-
in-law, and little girl - were shot dead on 12 January by Valery
Permyakov, a soldier serving at Moscow's 102nd military base in
Gyumri. A six-month-old boy, Seryozha - in critical condition after
suffering stab wounds - is the only survivor. Permyakov has admitted
to the murder.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=680BC730-9E42-11E4-812E0EB7C0D21663