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    RUSSIAN TRACE WITH HAYRIKYAN'S CASE?

    June 24 2013

    Today, the assault case against the Union Leader Paruyr Hayrikyan that
    took place in January this year is continued at Kentron and Nork
    Marash General Jurisdiction Court. The victim Hairikyan does not hide
    the fact that evidently an order has been made against him, and that
    the defendants Vardan Sedrakyan, Khachik Poghosyan and Samvel
    Harutyunyan are just a small screws. During a break of the court
    session, in the conversation with Aravot.am Hayrikyan did not hide his
    conviction, given that the publication of Oleg Kuznetsov's "1977
    Moscow bombings response" this year on February 11. The author of the
    publication referred to the United National Party founder Stephan
    Zatikyan's case who was well known by the state security agencies,
    who, according to the author, had been a friend and a supporter to
    Paruyr Hayrikyan. The Russian author presents Hayrikyan that in
    1991-94 he was an active participant in the Karabakh war, a member of
    Parliament, a leader of the Nationalist Party Union and a candidate at
    the Presidential elections on February 18. The author, whose words
    were addressed to the Russian political circles, wrote: "On February
    18, presidential elections will be held in Armenia, in which Paruyr
    Hayrikyan state is going to be one of the candidates for the position
    of head of the government, the supporter, confederate, friend and
    close relative of Stepan Zatikyan, the life of 7 and blood of 37
    citizens of the Soviet Union is on his conscience, whose tragedy was
    that he turned up at the wrong time in the wrong place. Whether
    Armenia will ask forgiveness from Russia during its reign for causing
    grief to its citizens on January 8, 1977â~@³ (the author is referring to
    the Moscow metro blast case - R. M.)." According to the author
    representing the Russian political circles, electing Hayrikyan the as
    a president, if, of course, it happens, will question further
    maintenance of the Russian-Armenian traditional friendly relations,
    "because every healthy thinking person understands that for
    continually 4 and a half decades a politician who was openly
    nationalistic and was considering the Russian people a chaser of
    Armenians during all these years, can instantly become a sincere
    friend of the Russian Federation." According to O. Kuznetsov, Russia
    and Moscow have the right to demand publicly apologize during taking
    the office of the newly elected president of Armenia (meaning
    Hayrikyan) and depending on the fact whether Armenia will apologize or
    not, build further relations between the two countries. Considering
    Hayrikyan a carrier of anti-ideology, O. Kuznetsov wrote,- "Public
    authorities should expand the Federal Law No. 272-Ф3 dated December
    28, 2012 not only to the U.S. citizens, but to all foreigners, and
    above all the officials and public figures of the Republic of Armenia,
    if they do not publicly condemn on behalf of the state, political or
    public organization led by them or by their name the terrorist acts
    carried out by United National Party militants."

    Ruzan MINASYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/06/24/155036/

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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