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  • Hrachya Harutyunyan

    Not visiting the forum very often, have I missed a thread for this? :

    YEREVAN. – Hayazn party on Wednesday held a protest action near the Russian Embassy in Yerevan to support the Armenian driver who is being humiliated in Russia (photos).
    Armenian driver’s lawyer files 2 complaints against doctors and escort officers



    Armenian driver’s lawyer files 2 complaints against doctors and escort officersJuly 18, 2013 | 20:25
    The lawyer of Armenian driver involved in a fatal car crash in Russia has filed complaints against the actions of escort officers and doctors who brought Hrachya Harutyunyan to a courtroom dressed in a women’s robe.

    Talking to the Armenian News-NEWS.am correspondent, Alexander Maltsev said he had filed two complaints. According to Russian legislation, the response must be sent within 10 days. If the checkup is necessary, the term will be extended to 30 days.

    As informed earlier, a truck crashed into a passenger bus on July 13 outside Moscow, and it was found out that the truck driver was an Armenian citizen by the name of Hrachya Harutyunyan. The impact of the crash was so powerful that the bus had split in two. The accident claimed 18 lives and about 50 others were hospitalized. The court had Harutyunyan arrested on Monday. To note, he was brought to the courtroom with slippers and a women’s robe. This fact caused widespread discontent among the Armenian public, and protests were staged across the Russian Embassy in Armenia.
    The demonstrators handed over a letter to the Ambassador. The participants wanted to hand in a robe but were not let by policemen who said they can hang it in front of the embassy.

    The goal of the action is a protest again disrespectful attitude towards the citizen of Armenia. Hayazn party member Armen Hovhannisyan said.

    “We are not dealing with a murderer, a terrorist or a rapist. Any state must hold a civilized investigation and provide a proper trial,” he added.

    A similar protest action was held in Yerevan on Tuesday.

    As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, a truck crashed into a passenger bus on July 13 outside Moscow, and it was found out that the truck driver was an Armenian citizen by the name of Hrachya Harutyunyan. The impact of the crash was so powerful that the bus had split in two. The accident claimed 18 lives and about 50 others were hospitalized. The court had Harutyunyan arrested on Monday. To note, he was brought to the courtroom with slippers and a women’s robe.

    Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am

    Concerning on many levels...................

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    Re: Hrachya Harutyunyan

    Wow 18 dead. You have any details on the accident itself?
    Hayastan or Bust.

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      Re: Hrachya Harutyunyan

      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
      Wow 18 dead. You have any details on the accident itself?

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