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    Disgrace, Disrespect: Officials outraged over vandalism of two
    statues; deputy minister calls for extreme punishment

    http://www.armenianow.com/arts_and_culture/40155/mher_mkrtchyan_yeghishe_charents_vandalism_statues
    Arts and CultureArts and Culture | 28.09.12 | 15:25

    Photo: Daron Titizyan/Civilnet.am



    By Gayane Abrahamyan
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    Thursday night another one of the statues placed on a bench in Charles
    Aznavour Square was vandalized. This time popular actor Mher Lazarian
    (1930-93) statue's arm and hand and his barrel (the statue portrays a
    fragment from one of his best movies) became victims, following last
    week when prominent Armenian poet Yeghishe Charent's (1897-1937)
    statue was targeted (his thumb was broken off).

    The municipality has placed the statues of prominent writers and
    popular actors on benches as part of a project entitled `Our geniuses
    next to us in Yerevan'. The two statues were placed only a week ago
    and were the first in what is planned as nine installations.

    Sculpture Suren Melkonyan does not see `ill intention', but says that
    `it is regrettable that our society is still that savage'.

    The statues are ceramic, and while weather-resistant, are not meant
    for sitting on them or be hit by solid objects.

    The municipality made a decision last week to place surveillance
    cameras (CCTV) by the statues, not only to prevent vandalism and
    `disrespect', as determined by municipality. Officials were upset over
    a video circulated on the web where three young people are hitting
    Charents statue in the head and putting sunglasses on him.
    Meanwhile, police press service told ArmeniaNow that they have data
    and photos to help identify the vandals.

    Deputy justice minister Ruben Melikyan wrote on his Facebook page that
    the vandals should be criminally prosecuted for deliberate violation
    of public order accompanied by explicit disrespect and damage of
    property. The law article provides for 200,000-500,000 drams' in fines
    ($500-$1,200), or up to five years of imprisonment.

    `I hope that person or persons get the maximum sentence of five years
    and spend each 24 hours of all of the 1,826 days enjoying the splendor
    and misery of our penitentiaries,' wrote the outraged deputy minister
    (under whose system even convicted pedophiles receive lesser
    sentences).



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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