These Two 33-Year-Old Martyrs Shocked the Country
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Civic activist, writer, public speaker Zaruhi Hovhannisyan writes on her page of Facebook network:
"Today is the 33th anniversary of the officer killed in the Army- Artak Nazaryan. These two 33-year-old martyrs shocked the country, which will be continuous and, as their memory is, bright. Today I’ll visit Artak and, together with his family, will keep his memory bright, and thousands of people will light candles in memory of Vahe Avetyan, whom I didn’t manage to know, but will never forget.”
and adds.
"it was nearly two years ago, on a July evening, when I opened my messages and saw my closest friend Tsovinar Nazaryan’s message from Washington.
She was notifying, that will be in Yerevan in two days, because Artak has been killed in the army. I immediately called her mother, Mrs. Hasmik. Sona, her sister, picked up the phone and said yes Zara, they’ve killed, torn, brought the awry body, beaten , bruised, with a gun shot in his head, and even kept the body for a few days, brought it all wormy to us, and say that he’s committed suicide.
I was terrible to hear all that about Artak, who passed his mandatory military service in Iran, at Armenian Embassy as a translator, and now willingly, as a contract soldier, left to defend his homeland, The homeland’s reply to him cost his life , because now the so called homeland is in the hands of murderers, criminals and cannibals. When I went to Mrs. Hasmik she hugged me and said “at least my Artak to be the last one, a least…”
It’s been 2 years that I’m struggling as a member of "army in realty" civil initiative, for each soldier, who frequently become victims of the ugly morals ruling the army, to be at least the last one, and after Vahe I also fight against the demonstrations of anarchy, which took Vahe as a victim, formed by the rakish unbridled, who have a political position.
I will continue to fight, as the homeland is in the hands of murderers, criminals and cannibals.”




















































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