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![]() STEPANAKERT (A.W.) – On March 6, the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic (NKR) police moved to sack ten officers for their violent response to several opposition activists. According to Azatutyun.am, RFE/RL’s Armenian service, an ad hoc police commission petitioned the NKR Police Chief, Kamo Aghajanyan, to relieve the ten officers of their duties and to take disciplinary action against 15 other policemen.
![]() On Jan. 31, police and unidentified men blocked and assaulted around 40 cars carrying members of the group, who were traveling from Armenia to NKR on the Goris-Stepanakert Highway near Berdzor, preventing them from crossing into Karabagh. Following the attack, the Founding Parliament said in a statement that around a dozen participants of the car rally, under the banner of “100th Anniversary without this Regime,” suffered injuries in an ambush by NKR police—some in uniform, others in civilian clothing, and some masked. Police wielded bayonets at the cars and rally participants, in an incident that was caught on film by the protesters. Car windows were smashed, and the tricolor flags were snatched off the vehicles. Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Supreme Council Representative Aghvan Vardanyan told reporters on Feb. 2 that the incident in Berdzor was unacceptable, and that it must be condemned. Vardanyan also stressed that “the approaches, modus operandi, and goals of Pre-Parliament, especially its slogan ‘100th Anniversary without the Regime,’ are unacceptable to us. You can’t tie [the Centennial] with our domestic problems, because the Centennial of the Genocide is an entirely different issue, where national unity is needed,” said Vardanyan, adding, “No good came out of the use of force. This is unacceptable for us. It is also dangerous. Certain forces within Armenia and abroad will try to use this intolerable incident to polarize the country, or to drive a wedge between Armenia and Karabagh.” On Feb. 3, NKR President Bako Sahakyan held a meeting with Police Chief Aghajanyan, National Assembly Chairman Ashot Ghoulyan, Prime Minister Ara Harutyunyan and other officials, regarding the police blockade and assault. After the meeting, Sahakyan’s office confirmed that the president has commissioned the police chief to conduct a detailed investigation of the incident. “Unfortunately the subsequent development of events had an undesirable outcome. Tragically, it was impossible to avoid the disturbances and confrontation, which received public resonance,” read the statement. The post NKR Police Face Dismissal for Berdzor Attack appeared first on Armenian Weekly. STEPANAKERT (A.W.) – On March 6, the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic (NKR) police moved to sack ten officers for their violent response to several opposition activists. According to Azatutyun.am, RFE/RL’s Armenian service, an ad hoc police commission petitioned the NKR Police Chief, Kamo Aghajanyan, to relieve the ten officers of their duties and to take disciplinary action against 15 other policemen. Police wielded bayonets at the cars and rally participants, in an incident that was caught on film by some of the protesters. The recommendation came after a month-long inquiry, which concluded that the officers committed “blatant” abuses against leaders and members of the Yerevan-based group Founding Parliament, (previously known as Pre-Parliament), an opposition group whose aim is regime change in Armenia.»Police Chief Aghajanian is yet to act on the recommendation. On Jan. 31, police and unidentified men blocked and assaulted around 40 cars carrying members of the group, who were traveling from Armenia to NKR on the Goris-Stepanakert Highway near Berdzor, preventing them from crossing into Karabagh. Following the attack, the Founding Parliament said in a statement that around a dozen participants of the car rally, under the banner of “100th Anniversary without this Regime,” suffered injuries in an ambush by [...] The post NKR Police Face Dismissal for Berdzor Attack appeared first on Armenian Weekly. STEPANAKERT (A.W.) – On March 6, the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic (NKR) police moved to sack ten officers for their violent response to several opposition activists. According to Azatutyun.am, RFE/RL’s Armenian service, an ad hoc police commission petitioned the NKR Police Chief, Kamo Aghajanyan, to relieve the ten officers of their duties and to take disciplinary action against 15 other policemen. Police wielded bayonets at the cars and rally participants, in an incident that was caught on film by some of the protesters. The recommendation came after a month-long inquiry, which concluded that the officers committed “blatant” abuses against leaders and members of the Yerevan-based group Founding Parliament, (previously known as Pre-Parliament), an opposition group whose aim is regime change in Armenia.»Police Chief Aghajanian is yet to act on the recommendation. On Jan. 31, police and unidentified men blocked and assaulted around 40 cars carrying members of the group, who were traveling from Armenia to NKR on the Goris-Stepanakert Highway near Berdzor, preventing them from crossing into Karabagh. Following the attack, the Founding Parliament said in a statement that around a dozen participants of the car rally, under the banner of “100th Anniversary without this Regime,” suffered injuries in an ambush by [...] The post NKR Police Face Dismissal for Berdzor Attack appeared first on Armenian Weekly. [img][/img] More... |
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