Video: Grief-Stricken Parents Hold Silent March to Government with Photos of Their Children
We are moving from Charles Aznavour Square to the Government building; we are going to hand over gifts to those criminals and tell them what we think of them. After that, we will head to the Prosecutor’s Office to present documents and signatures collected from other parents and relatives. This was stated by Anahit Manasyan, the aunt of one of the soldiers killed in the 44-day war, during a press conference at Charles Aznavour Square today, April 26.
“We have been called to the Prosecutor’s Office; we spoke with Prosecutor Muradyan, who informed us that there have been four reports of a crime against the same person, Nikola Pashinyan, which are currently being investigated. Our report will also be added to those cases. It is fundamentally unacceptable for us that our report will be investigated alongside the other reports within the same framework,” said Anahit Manasyan.