First Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosyan says he has materials of
criminal case against Karabakh Committee
2007-11-10 09:46:00
ArmInfo. First Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosyan said he has the
materials of the criminal case against Karabakh Committee
As ex-president's statement received in ArmInfo says, in 1995 or 1996,
at his request, RA Prosecutor General Artavazd Gevorkyan sent the
volumes of the case against Karabakh Committee to the
presidential residency. After relevant documentation it was handed over
to the machinery. "This was done with the purpose to exhibit the
materials in the museum opened in 1998 in connection with the 10th
anniversary of Karabakh movement. After the power change the materials
of the case against Karabakh Committee were moved to my personal
archive and have so far been kept there safely and in good condition.
None of the prosecutor generals following Artavazd Gevorkyan requested
or demanded to return the materials. And today, I think the most
suitable place to keep them is the Museum of Karabakh movement, which
will sooner or later be opened. However, if it is necessary, I am ready
to return them immediately to the archive of the Prosecutor's Office",
L. Ter-Petrosyan's statement says.
Earlier, Executive Secretary of Armenian Pan-National Movement Board
Vahagn Hayotsyan had told AmrInfo correspondent: "Today's statement by
Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepyan on the location of the criminal
case against Karabakh Committee is nothing but slander".
criminal case against Karabakh Committee
2007-11-10 09:46:00
ArmInfo. First Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosyan said he has the
materials of the criminal case against Karabakh Committee
As ex-president's statement received in ArmInfo says, in 1995 or 1996,
at his request, RA Prosecutor General Artavazd Gevorkyan sent the
volumes of the case against Karabakh Committee to the
presidential residency. After relevant documentation it was handed over
to the machinery. "This was done with the purpose to exhibit the
materials in the museum opened in 1998 in connection with the 10th
anniversary of Karabakh movement. After the power change the materials
of the case against Karabakh Committee were moved to my personal
archive and have so far been kept there safely and in good condition.
None of the prosecutor generals following Artavazd Gevorkyan requested
or demanded to return the materials. And today, I think the most
suitable place to keep them is the Museum of Karabakh movement, which
will sooner or later be opened. However, if it is necessary, I am ready
to return them immediately to the archive of the Prosecutor's Office",
L. Ter-Petrosyan's statement says.
Earlier, Executive Secretary of Armenian Pan-National Movement Board
Vahagn Hayotsyan had told AmrInfo correspondent: "Today's statement by
Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepyan on the location of the criminal
case against Karabakh Committee is nothing but slander".
