Police wrote up administrative summons for the 27 and then released them.
Here, we’ll take a look at the businesses owned by Republican Party of Armenia MP Artak Sargsyan and family members.
“They’ll take 100 pages of testimony and then drop the case,” Haroutyun Aghlamazyan told Hetq.
“People have no more patience. It’s reached a point that they can no longer tolerate the authorities, illegalities and the lack of jobs,” Amiryan said.
Nvard Bilyan, the mother of two sons who took part in the armed seizure of a Yerevan police station on July 17, telephoned Hetq to say that police showed up at her house and detained her as she was preparing to take clothes to her sons Areg and Sergey Kyureghian.
The Founding Parliament says that Haroutyun Aghlamazyan, one of its members, was beaten by three unknown assailants as he returned home after giving testimony to the Investigative Committee.
The following open letter appeared in the Policy Forum Armenia blog on August 4.