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    ARAM KARAPETIAN: ATTEMPTED MURDER COMMITTED AGAINST VARDAN GHUKASIAN WAS WARNING TO SOME PEOPLE IN POWER

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 09 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The armed attack on the mayor of
    Gyumri Vardan Ghukasian and people accompanying him on April 2 can
    be considered as a "political slaughter". Chairman of the "New Times"
    party Aram Karapetian expressed this opinion during a interview to NT
    corrrespondenr. In his words, this attempted murder was a "warning
    to some people currently in power." In response to the question
    "who are those who ordered and committed this act", A. Karapetian
    said that in the given case several forces could be interested in
    liquidating V. Ghukasian. According to the leader of the "New Times"
    party, this might happen because of a clash of 2-3 groupings in power,
    as well as a result of instructions given from "outside".

    A. Karapetian said that in recent years the number of murders and
    attempted murders has sharply increased in Armenia, at the same time
    the crime detection rate has declined. In his opinion, this low crime
    detection rate and impunity are the reasons of the current criminal
    atmosphere.

    Speaking about activities of the Anticriminal Movement, Aram Karapetian
    noted that over the eight months of the organization's work, the
    greatest success registered has been making public the names of
    criminal elements in politics and presenting facts about their criminal
    activities to the RA Prosecutor General's Office. He reminded that
    among these persons are the RA minister of territorial governance
    Hovik Abrahamian, the justice minister Davit Harutyunian, the head
    of the National Security Service Gorik Hakobian and other officials.
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