Nikol Pashinyan Was Not in Armenia on March 1
The Police of the Republic of Armenia Passports and Visas Department, when asked by Nikol Pashinyan’s plenipotentiary representative David Matevosyan, declined to comment on a certificate related to Pashinyan’s permanent residence status in Armenia in the last 5 years, reports daily paper Haykakan Zhamanak (“Armenian Times”).
As reported by the daily, it is noted in the certificate that “The Police of the Republic of Armenia Criminal Investigations Main Department, in accordance with [date] 03-11-2009, number 3/3-3671, [states that] N. Pashinyan, between 26-02-2008 and 07-07-2009 has been wanted and during that time [when the police were searching for him], he has not lived in the Republic of Armenia.”
It is because of this, it seems, that the police refused to comment on the certificate. Haykakan Zhamanak notes that the Armenian police, with this letter, has permitted a few falsifications to emerge.
“The sole fact of being wanted can never mean that the person in question has not resided in Armenia during that time,” reports Haykakan Zhamanak.
Apart from that, the authors of the article write, if corresponding state bodies state that Nikol Pashinyan was not in Armenia from February 26, 2008, then how can they charge him with organizing mass disorder on March 1, 2008? From the letter it seems, as well, that Pashinyan wasn’t in Armenia till July 7 this year.
“It’s interesting, then, who was the Nikol Pashinyan who presented himself to RA General Prosecutor’s office on July 1, 2009?” asks Haykakan Zhamanak.
Source: Tert - Original Article








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