Gayane Manukyan’s Denial
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Yesterday lurer.com informed that 150 Armenians living in Glendale organized a protest in front of Consulate General of the Republic of Armenia in connection with Harsnaqar incident.
They tried to hand a letter to Consul General Grigor Hovhannisyan, but because of the fact that the building was close, they expressed their discontent posting photos of the dead on the gates.
They proclaimed that all the culprits of the incident would receive their deserved punishment. Mainly one of the organizers of the protest read the announcement of the Armenians living in Glendale, that lurer.com presented with the news.
Lurer.com took the video from Facebook social network. While being taken down in shorthand, Gayane Manukyan’s name was stated instead of Anahit Martirosyan’s by mistake.
Today the editorial of lurer.com received a message from Gayane Manukyan that on July 5 she was present at the protest as a reporter, for the purpose of illustration. It was a misunderstanding, that’s why lurer.com is asking for the reader’s indulgence.
“One week in a row, in the opposition television station in Los-Angeles, AMGA regularly was informing about the organizers of the protest action, particularly in “Anahit Show View ” TV program and Anahit Martirosyan, author of news program “Zhamanak”, as well as in TV reporter Rudik Hovsepyan’s TV program “Curtain”.
“Let me note that I participated in the protest in memory and respect towards Vahe Avetyan”, reads the message.
Gayane Manukyan said, “Let me remind you that, guided by the professional ethics rules, except for my presence as a journalist, I didn’t have the moral right to organize, to speak in name of the community, moreover, read an open letter having an explosive political nature” and she noted that she, in her own words didn’t express “inadequately” and didn’t speak of “the current respectable president as well as about NA MP Samvel Aleksanyan and head of AFF Ruben Hayrapetyan”


















































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