ArmInfo. "I consider this to be the biggest propaganda of" Yes, "since the safety of this young woman is not in danger," RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan wrote on his Facebook page, commenting on the incident during the campaign in favor of the referendum on constitutional amendments, which will be held in Armenia on April 5. Yesterday during the election campaign in the Yerevan Metro, a young girl tore up a campaign booklet she was handed out by the Prime Minister, throwing shreds in the opposite direction. According to Nikol Pashinyan, nothing threatens the girl's safety for this act, no one "accidentally" drags her into the nearest toilet for trial, she continues to live her daily life, freely expressing her position. "She will not be fired from work either, because she lives in a free and happy Armenia," the Prime Minister wrote, adding that the girl is "a proud citizen of the country." "And I, as the Prime Minister, must fully ensure the realization of her rights," the head of the Armenian government noted.
To recall, the Armenian law enforcement authorities intend to investigate again the case of the death of a Georgian citizen Poghos Poghosyan in September 2001. The resonant tragedy occurred in the cafe "Aragast" in the center of Yerevan. According to the official version, a fight between the security guard of the then president Robert Kocharyan, Aghamal Harutyunyan and Poghosyan, took place in the cafe's toilet. The latter stumbled during the incident and hit his head on the tiled floor. Poghosyan later died from his head injuries. Kocharyan's guard was then charged with criminal negligence and causing death by negligence, sentenced to two years in prison on probation. However, new data has now appeared, suggesting that this is not about death through negligence, but about the deliberate deprivation of human life. According to the widespread version, Poghosyan, seeing Kocharyan in a cafe, shouted "Hello, Rob!" This is what allegedly caused conflict with the guard of the then head of state.