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    GENERAL BAGHMANYAN RUNS OVER THE VILLAGE OF VAHAN
    Edik Baghdasaryan

    Hetq Online
    September 17, 2007
    Armenia

    General Haykaz Baghmanyan has been involved in a series of scandals
    throughout the years. Numerous stories have been published in the
    newspapers, but to no avail; the general's affairs only improved, his
    business flourished. His military commander's jeep can be seen almost
    every day parked near different cafes and restaurants in Yerevan,
    or near the petrol station he owns.

    He also finds enough time to lead a corps of the Armenian Army. The
    following is a section of a letter sent to Hetq by 275 residents of
    the village of Vahan in the Gegharkunik Province.

    "During the military conflict of 1992 to 1994, the people of Vahan,
    ignoring dangers and suffering, courageously defended the borders of
    our homeland.

    During these hard times, no one from Vahan left the village and the
    school never suspended classes. The enemy did not advance a single
    step towards Vahan. All of the people of Vahan participated in the
    defense of the homeland. Seventeen were killed, and several dozen
    were wounded, some of whom are permanently disabled.

    "There are currently two army bases located in the former Krasnoselsk
    region. On his visits to the base, General Baghmanyan is always
    accompanied by an entourage of several jeeps and a dozen bodyguards,
    spreading terror amongst the local population. His entourage frequently
    clash with the local people, disregarding, humiliating, and violating
    people's dignity and self-respect. August 30 is a day of mourning
    for the people of Vahan. This year as every year, the villagers
    commemorated the death of four young men who died on August 30,
    1992. At about 20:30 that day General Baghmanyan's entourage was
    returning from the army base, and halfway along the four-kilometer
    Vahan-Jambarak road, intentionally shone the headlights of their
    powereful car in an attempt to blind the driver of the oncoming VAZ
    2106, who stopped his car in order not to plunge into the gorge. At
    that point, one of the jeeps hit the car with its rear end, in order to
    knock it into the canyon. The Vahan boys got out of the car and asked
    the bodyguards why they had stopped the car. The bodyguards started to
    swear using vulgar, street expressions and beat the boys. During that
    time another car containing Vahan villagers approached the scene of
    the incident. They tried to ask why the bodyguards were beating the
    boys. In reply, the bodyguards started shooting at the boys using
    different types of guns. Fortunately, the boys escaped, aided by
    darkness. Alarmed by the gunfire, the nearby residents panicked.

    The enraged bodyguards started to smash the cars of the Vahan
    residents. It was only a matter of chance that no one was killed in
    the fire from their assault rifles. One of the injured young men was
    the son of Grigor Chagharyan, the first person from our region to
    die in the war. Grigor was killed on October 18, 1990 by the bullet
    of a Turk; his son could have been killed by the bullet of a General
    in the Armenian Army.

    At Baghmanyan's order two young men were taken to the nearby army
    base, where they were cruelly beaten in the commander's office. As
    a result of the incident, three people from Vahan were taken to the
    Chambarak Hospital with various injuries."

    This letter has been delivered to Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan,
    in the hope that he will "appropriately assess the incident and
    that the guilty will receive proportionate punishment, so that in
    the future such incidents won't happen again. Our plea is from all
    residents of Vahan." This letter from Vahan is with the government,
    and General Haykaz Baghmanyan is now in Yerevan. After reading the
    letter the prime minister might call him. But will that accomplish
    anything? Rest assured that it won't. For the sake of the general, the
    entire village of 275 people could be deported. What is their value
    to this country? That village with all its assets put together isn't
    worth one of the general's jeeps. So, people of Vahan, take back your
    letter, before General Baghmanyan brings more trouble to your village.
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