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    THE MILL CASE ACQUIRES A POLITICAL SHADE

    KarabakhOpen
    21-10-2007 18:56:13

    The government of Karabakh is now working on the list of land owners
    whom the Mill Company owns. The Office of Prosecutor General is
    dealing with it.

    We have learned that one of the major companies in Karabakh which
    was privatized a few years ago is broke and owes millions to the
    government and wheat producers.

    Two former CEOs of the Mill Grisha Hairapetyan and Ararat Hairiyan are
    now under arrest. Two days ago Ararat Hairiyan sent an open letter to
    the government accusing the Office of Prosecutor General of reluctance
    to reveal objective facts regarding the Mill.

    The media reported political motives of Grisha Hairapetyan's arrest,
    who is an influential figure in the ARF Dashnaktsutyun of Artsakh. The
    Yerevan-based Lragir.am reported that Grisha Hairapetyan was arrested
    to coerce the ARF Dashnaktsutyun not to run in the presidential
    election and to support the government candidate. This supposition
    is probably true because two days ago two Armenian generals visited
    Grisha Hairapetyan at the remand prison of Stepanakert.
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