Nation’s Dirty Blood is Shed. Vahram Sahakyan
Armenia
On his Facebook page Vahram Sahakyan adverted to his conversation with Lurer.com and mentioned that he didn’t understand the question of the reporter and he blames even the ones, who asked him this question in such a formulation. “Lurer.com told me that the NSS caught and beat a few young men for disorderly conduct while I was half asleep and sick. And I said a they did a good job because they tried to enter a restaurant with tracking suits. Now I find out that the things were in a different way and apologize for my words.”
Reminder: Vahram Sahakyan told Lurer.com that he wasn’t aware of the Harsnakar incident. When the journalist informed that the incident started when the two guests tried to enter the restaurant with tracking suits, Mr. Sahakyan said,
“I think that it’s worth beating up those who go to restaurants with tracking suits. They should be beaten up so that this nation understands that no matter where they are in Paris or Los Angeles they should do so. I would beat them so hard and bury so deep that they would remember till the end of their lives.”
Let’s remember that the question was asked in regard of the Harsnakar incident. On June 17, the bodyguards of NA MP Ruben Hayrapetyan with the latter’s order in Harsnakar restaurant beat the head of Urology Department of NA Defense Ministry Hospital, Major Vahe Avetisyan, who was later taken to Muratsan military hospital and had undergone cranial surgery.
Four hours after writing the abovementioned clarification to Lurer.com, Vahram Sahakyan posts the comment once again with unclear motives.
“Dear honest Armenians,
Let’s assume that one bad guy beats and kills another bad guy, is that bad?
THE NATION’S DIRTY BLOOD IS SHED. THAT’S THE WHOLE FASCINATION OF THAT…”
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