The “Society Without Violence” NGO, stressing the importance of struggle against violence in Armenia, will organize a public event entitled “Domestic violence as a ground for a strong family” on December 3 in Yerevan.
On Thursday, August 9 at 12 pm in Artashat city, the next trial connected with Mariam Gevorgyan’s case will be held. The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Women will be holding a demonstration outside the court.
On Tuesday, June 28 at 12:30 pm in Artashat city, the next trial connected with Mariam Gevorgyan’s case will be held. The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Women will be holding a demonstration outside the Court.
At 11 am on June 12, the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Women will be holding a demonstration outside the Office of the President of the Republic of Armenia regarding the case of domestic violence survivor Mariam Gevorgyan.
Vedi, Armenia, June 5, 2012 - The judge presiding over the trial of domestic violence survivor Mariam Gevorgyan rejected the plaintiff's motion for him to withdraw on the grounds that he is not impartial. Note, according to Armenian law, it is the judge himself who decides if he is impartial or not.
Readers will recall that Davit Ziroyan’s two wives, Mariam and Monica, both charged him and his family with cruel and abusive treatment while they lived in Russia.
On December 9, 2011, the Deputy Prosecutor General M. Sargsyan tasked the prosecutor of Ararat region to resume the investigation of the criminal case and to take into consideration the media publications as there are new facts and circumstances in the articles which could be important for the final results of the criminal case.
Protestor Anashen Navarsardyan said it “was the duty of every woman to participate in such demonstrations when the rights of other women are trampled underfoot.”
Here, we will present readers with the story about Monica, Davit’s first wife. Monica married Davit in 2005 and returned to Armenia three years later,a woman broken both physically and psychologically.