Opposition Still Has A Word On March 1

OPPOSITION STILL HAS A WORD ON MARCH 1

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[08:08 pm] 02 December, 2008

"We still have materials and they will be used for objective revelation
when we are convinced that the goal-oriented investigation was
aimed at revealing the crime. There is no doubt that there will be
certain comments and revelations," told "A1+" former RA Minister of
Internal Affairs, member of the "Republic" political party council
Suren Abrahamyan.

He also gave an evaluation on the video released by the parliamentary
commission which, according to him, is a film prepared by the
administration with the confidential hearings of the opposition
organized by the National Security Service.

As for the allusions heard in the film claiming that Suren Sirunyan
informed head of the First President’s headquarters Alexander
Arzumanyan about the events and that they knew what was going on
nearby, Suren Abrahamyan said:

"That was simply transference of information on the facts and it was
the evaluation of that person. It is a waste of time to find criminals
here. If the administration doesn’t have anything to say and charges
people based on those kinds of facts, then that administration should
not be in power," says Suren Abrahamyan.

"They should have been kind enough to show the 5-6 hour-long scenes
that they claim to have so that people could give their evaluations."

As for the other allusion according to which the rally was not
unprompted but organized, Suren Abrahamyan advised the authors of
the film to read the term "unprompted rally" in the legislation.