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ELA Condemns the Inaction of the RA Police in Detecting the Crime

March 23,2015 17:00

On March 13, 2015, between 19:00 and 20:00, unidentified persons entered the ELA office and took away 2 notebooks.

The ELA employees made a report to the Police the next day, March 14, at 16:00, immediately after having detected the loss of the two items. However, the actions of the policemen having arrived at the ELA office were inefficient; i.e. the fingerprints were taken only after the ELA members demanded, whereas the records of March 13 of the nearby CCTV cameras have not been acquired so far – on the ninth day after the commission of the crime.

“The Europe in Law Association” condemns the inaction of the RA Police and calls on the latter to demonstrate due diligence and good faith in detecting the crime.

 “Europe in Law Association” NGO

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  1. Nicola says:

    Those grievances are ineetsnly related to the modern day. It’s not as if Armenians are asking for Turkey to give them the historical center of their civilization. They’re refusing to climb under the heels of Turkish boots and be pliant something they have every right to do. When Turkey goes so far as to call the war over Nagorno-Karabakh the Azeri genocide, I’m more than willing to place a heap of blame on them for not owning up to trying to erase Armenia from the face of the earth. I’ll grant that dwelling on victimhood isn’t the healthiest thing in the world, but that’s not all that Armenia’s about by any stretch of the imagination (and it’s much more common amongst the diaspora if I’m properly informed ). Victimhood gets old, sure, but one could just as easily say that Azerbaijan and Turkey should just get over Karabakh, stop pretending to be victims, and repair relations with Armenia.

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