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    VEDI RESIDENT BEGINS SIT-IN WITH HER 2 CHILDREN IN FRONT OF PRESIDENTIAL PALACE

    03.02.2015 17:52 epress.am

    Today, Vedi resident Ani Harutyunyan, with her two children (2 years
    old and 2 months old), began a sit-in in front of the Presidential
    Palace demanding that her husband be transferred to an open prison
    regime, allowing him to leave the prison during the day in order
    to work.

    "I'm not asking for them to give me a place to stay or money to keep
    the children. Let them implement an open prison regime, so my husband
    goes out and works in order to support our children," said Harutyunyan
    to an Epress.am journalist.

    Ani Harutyunyan's husband Mihran Janigulyan was sentenced to 6.5
    years imprisonment in 2012 for hooliganism; Janigulyan argued with his
    father-in-law and hit him. His father-in-law Norayr Harutyunyan, was
    also in front of the Presidential office, and decided to participate
    in the sit-in with his daughter. He noted that, as the plaintiff,
    he demands nothing from his son-in-law, and wishes that he comes out
    and supports his family.

    "There is also a 200,000 AMD fine my husband must pay. The state says
    you have to cover that debt and then maybe receive amnesty afterwards.

    Let them implement an open prison regime in order for him to work
    and he'll cover the debt."

    According to Ani Harutyunyan, they conducted a sit-in last month in
    front of the Presidential office, however the Yerevan police called
    the Vedi police, who subsequently arrived and convinced them to stop
    the sit-in.

    "They said come and we'll solve the issue. It's been one month and
    there's nothing new. I went to the police, they said "we're fed
    up with you." We didn't ask them to help us, so they get fed up,"
    said Harutyunyan.

    This time the woman is prepared to continue her sit-in until the
    issue is resolved.

    Ani Harutyunyan lives with her children in a home given to her by
    the Vedi municipality, which, according to her, is in a disastrous
    situation. Norayr Harutyunyan is a veteran, he's appealed to President
    Serzh Sargsyan and Republican Party MP, general Manvel Grigoryan as
    military buddies, however his attempt bore no fruit.

    Norayr Harutyunyan explained that he was arrested on March 1st, 2008
    and was charged with participating in a mass riot. He was released due
    to health reasons. He had received a contusion during the Karabakh war.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2015/03/02/vedi-resident-begins-sit-in-with-her-2-children-in-front-of-presidential-palace-video.html

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