ArmInfo. If we are talking about human lives, then there should not be any restrictions, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in an interview with RBC in response to the question of whether it is right to initiate a criminal case against the second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan 10 years after March 2008 events.
"I don't draw parallels between cases, but in many countries, if I'm not mistaken, even in Russia, criminal cases related to the Great Patriotic War are being investigated. If we are talking about human lives, then there is no need to put any restrictions. If the case is open and continues, it means that, according to the RA Criminal Code, the statute of limitations has not expired, "the premier assured. He stressed that the March 1 case is of fundamental importance not for himself, but for the whole of Armenia. "When 10 citizens of the country perish, it cannot just stay, we must understand what happened," Pashinyan concluded.