Gyumri Shocked: Candles in Windows
Lragir.am
Society - 19 January 2015, 21:03
In Gyumri people light candles in their windows. Today the seventh and
last member of the Avetisyan family, six-month-old Seryozha died.
Doctors were struggling for his life for six days. Today they
disconnected the ventilator.
The toll of the baby's death has deeply shocked everyone. From early
morning the Ministry of Health and doctors of Saint Mary Medical
Center have been sending sad news about the state of the baby.
Apparently, they were preparing the public for the bad news, that they
could not save the baby's life.
Today the RA police have deployed a huge number of forces in Gyumri to
cope with possible unrest. Streets, squares, the Russian military base
are under control. And over the past few days the police have been
busy with "preventive actions": on January 14 and 15 the participants
of the demonstration were invited to police stations.
Gyumri is mourning, sad and sorry. The people of Gyumri, the Armenian
people are alone with their grief. They stood up for their dignity and
their right to their own country unlike the Armenian colonial
political class, intelligentsia, agents and different types of
riffraff who are ready for anything to justify the blood of Armenians.
The people of Gyumri are lighting candles. Gyumri has become a
contracted nerve; the people of Gyumri demonstrated what was thought
to have faded away among the Armenian people.
Rest in peace, baby boy Seryozha.
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/society/view/33474#sthash.vbttaK0M.dpuf
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Lragir.am
Society - 19 January 2015, 21:03
In Gyumri people light candles in their windows. Today the seventh and
last member of the Avetisyan family, six-month-old Seryozha died.
Doctors were struggling for his life for six days. Today they
disconnected the ventilator.
The toll of the baby's death has deeply shocked everyone. From early
morning the Ministry of Health and doctors of Saint Mary Medical
Center have been sending sad news about the state of the baby.
Apparently, they were preparing the public for the bad news, that they
could not save the baby's life.
Today the RA police have deployed a huge number of forces in Gyumri to
cope with possible unrest. Streets, squares, the Russian military base
are under control. And over the past few days the police have been
busy with "preventive actions": on January 14 and 15 the participants
of the demonstration were invited to police stations.
Gyumri is mourning, sad and sorry. The people of Gyumri, the Armenian
people are alone with their grief. They stood up for their dignity and
their right to their own country unlike the Armenian colonial
political class, intelligentsia, agents and different types of
riffraff who are ready for anything to justify the blood of Armenians.
The people of Gyumri are lighting candles. Gyumri has become a
contracted nerve; the people of Gyumri demonstrated what was thought
to have faded away among the Armenian people.
Rest in peace, baby boy Seryozha.
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/society/view/33474#sthash.vbttaK0M.dpuf
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress