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Seda Ghukasyan

Pashinyan Says 1,300 War Related Criminal Cases Under Investigation

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan today, at a parliamentary Q&A session, said that 1,300 criminal cases related to the recent Artsakh war are now being investigated.

Pashinyan was responding to Prosperous Armenia MP Hrant Madatyan, who asked why, some two months after the war ended, the names of alleged traitors and others who shirked their duties have not been published.

Pashinyan said that while the pace of criminal investigations may not be sufficiently speedy, his government is doing all possible to investigate the issue.

 

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George
I wonder who's gonna investigate PM Pashinyan and his beloved ex DM Tonoyan? The hollow rhetoric “Artsakh is Armenia, and that’s it,” (https://eurasianet.org/pashinyan-calls-for-unification-between-armenia-and-karabakh) and "New territories in the event of new war," (https://asbarez.com/178701/new-territories-in-the-event-of-new-war-says-defense-minister/) was the best gift to Turkish-Azerbaijani alliance and served as pretext for them to unleash the devastating war on Armenia that led to humiliating defeat and huge loss of human lives and territories. They argued that if Armenia is unwilling to return our occupied territories (7 districts), we are gonna get it back with force. And they got that plus a big part of Artsakh (Hadrut, and historic/strategic Shushi).

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