Daniel Ioannisian Comments on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Employee Charged with Treason
Could it be that the female employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, currently involved in a treason case, was unaware that her partner was working with the Azerbaijanis? This thought was shared by Daniel Ioannisian, head of the 'Informed Citizens' Union, on his Facebook page.
'Could it be that this girl would not have submitted the intimate photos with her partner (or sent them to her parents) if our society did not have such a sick relationship with sex? And could all of this have been avoided if those dealing with personnel in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had been aware and if there were regulations requiring the disclosure of foreign romantic connections?'
'Could it be that this girl will also be justified in the end, like many other heroes of scandalous arrests in cases of treason?' he added.
Note: Yes, theoretically it is also possible that this girl knowingly sold secrets. But my experience suggests that things are not always as black and white as they seem,' Ioannisian wrote.
It is reminded that public criminal proceedings have been initiated against the employee of the Republic of Armenia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Article 418, Part 1 of the Criminal Code (state treason), as reported by the Investigative Committee.