
ArmInfo. Relatives of missing servicemen held another protest outside the Armenian parliament. They continue to demand the publication of the investigative report on the circumstances of the 44-day war in 2020.
The protesters were received by Taguhi Tovmasyan, non-partisan member of the Armenian parliament. The relatives of the missing servicemen presented a statement to her mentioning that they had repeatedly demanded the declassification of the report and even appealed to the speaker of the Armenian parliament, Alen Simonyan, to revoke the order that classified the report. They then stated their demands: first and foremost, to publish the report. If this is not done, to provide specific reasons.
Furthermore, the parents noted that, despite the ruling majority in parliament essentially making all decisions, the opposition must still present its stance and demand the publication of the report. They, therefore, proposed organizing hearings in the Armenian parliament, where each side could present its position on the issue.
In response, Tovmasyan recalled that the opposition had stated from the very first days that the Investigation Commission established by the ruling party to investigate the circumstances of the 44-day war around Artsakh would be unable to identify the real culprits. "We have been talking about this from the very first day. Let me remind you that when the Commission was created, each faction was supposed to present its members. However, the Armenian authorities completely took the responsibility for forming this Commission from the opposition. Therefore, we refused to participate at all," Tovmasyan said.
She also recalled that the opposition has repeatedly demanded the publication of the report. She also stated that, in her opinion, the report is not being published because Armenian authorities simply have nothing substantial to present. Tovmasyan believes that Armenian authorities have essentially classified a document that doesn't even exist. At the same time, the MP promised those present that during the next meeting, which will include Prosecutor General of Armenia Anna Vardapetyan, she will address the issue of accountability for the unresolved issue.