Boris Nemtsov: Permyakov is not transferred to Armenian law-enforcers
and is even called a prisoner of conscience... So why are we surprised
at people hating us?
by Tatevik Shahunyan
Saturday, January 17, 13:57
"When the members of the Kremlin Anti-Maidan movement declares
Permyakov, the defendant in the case of the murder of the Armenian
family in Gyumri, a prisoner of conscience, what do they hope for? Do
they want the friendly citizens of Armenia to also curse the
Russians", ex-Vice Premier of Russia Boris Nemtsov says on his
Facebook page.
This is what the Kremlin provokers probably want and the Kremlin
supports them by keeping silence, Nemtsov says. In the meantime,
Nemtsov points out that Russia and Armenia have an Agreement on
jurisdiction and mutual legal support in affairs related to the
Russian military base dislocated in the Republic of Armenia. The
agreement was signed as early as 1997.
The politician stresses that Article 4 directly claims that Permyakov
should be transferred to the Armenian law-enforcement, so the
demonstrators in Yerevan and Gyumri absolutely legally demand rigorous
implementation of international liabilities of Russia. "But Permyakov
is not transferred and is even called a prisoner of conscience... So
why are we surprised at the people hating us?" he says.
To note, the murder of the Armenian family by the Russian serviceman
in Armenia triggered protests following Armenian Prosecutor General
Gevorg Kostanyan's statement that Valery Permyakov cannot be
transferred to Armenia in accordance with the Russian legislation.
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and is even called a prisoner of conscience... So why are we surprised
at people hating us?
by Tatevik Shahunyan
Saturday, January 17, 13:57
"When the members of the Kremlin Anti-Maidan movement declares
Permyakov, the defendant in the case of the murder of the Armenian
family in Gyumri, a prisoner of conscience, what do they hope for? Do
they want the friendly citizens of Armenia to also curse the
Russians", ex-Vice Premier of Russia Boris Nemtsov says on his
Facebook page.
This is what the Kremlin provokers probably want and the Kremlin
supports them by keeping silence, Nemtsov says. In the meantime,
Nemtsov points out that Russia and Armenia have an Agreement on
jurisdiction and mutual legal support in affairs related to the
Russian military base dislocated in the Republic of Armenia. The
agreement was signed as early as 1997.
The politician stresses that Article 4 directly claims that Permyakov
should be transferred to the Armenian law-enforcement, so the
demonstrators in Yerevan and Gyumri absolutely legally demand rigorous
implementation of international liabilities of Russia. "But Permyakov
is not transferred and is even called a prisoner of conscience... So
why are we surprised at the people hating us?" he says.
To note, the murder of the Armenian family by the Russian serviceman
in Armenia triggered protests following Armenian Prosecutor General
Gevorg Kostanyan's statement that Valery Permyakov cannot be
transferred to Armenia in accordance with the Russian legislation.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid-E7B170-9E37-11E4-812E0EB7C0D21663