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    FORMER CHIEF OF NUBARASHEN PEDOPHILE COVERS HIMSELF WITH A GOLD MEDAL OF EDUCATION MINISTRY

    arminfo
    Tuesday, February 22, 19:42

    Today a trial on the case of former headmaster of Nubarashen special
    school No11 Meruzhan Yengibaryan took place in Yerevan. To recall,
    Yengibaryan is trying to dispute Armenian Minister of Education and
    Science Armen Ashotyan's order on his dismissal.

    To recall, the monitoring held in 2008 registered rough violations in
    the special school No11, particularly, poor quality food, poor sanitary
    conditions, as well as bad treatment with respect to children. Besides,
    some pupils were forced to carry out hard work on the land plots and
    in the houses belonging to the school leadership.

    The information about Armenian language and literature teacher Levon
    Avagyan's sexual harassment against his pupils received wide public
    response. The pedophile's victims have repeatedly stated that they
    had been applying to Headmaster Yengibaryan to protect them from
    the asexual harassment of their teacher; however, the headmaster
    took absolutely no measures. In 2010 Avagyan was sentenced to 3-year
    imprisonment under Article 142 of the Armenian Criminal Code (sexual
    abuse against minors).

    Despite the serious scandal around the Nubarashen special school,
    Yengibaryan still hopes to dispute Ashotyan's order and to be
    reinstated in the headmaster's office. The last hope for "justice"
    was laid on the Gold Medal of the Ministry of Education and Science
    that Yengibaryan was awarded on 12 November 2008. The lawyer of the
    former headmaster is sure that this high award speaks for itself.

    During the trial the representative of the Education Ministry, Lilit
    Vardanyan, spoke about the medal awarded to Yengibaryan over the former
    education ministry Spartak Seyranyan's term in office. "What shall
    we comment on? Good work is encouraged, and bad one is not. We have
    seen that he did not cope with his direct obligations, and instead of
    finding out the reasons of the scandal around Avagyan, he restricted
    his measures to severe reprimand and denied any privity of the teacher
    to this case", said Vardanyan and added that Yengibaryan's demands
    to be reinstated in office are absolutely groundless.

    The verdict on Meruzhan Yengibaryan's case will be delivered on
    March 9.




    From: A. Papazian
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