
ArmInfo. October 27 is a hard lesson that demonstrated that statehood is ensured by responsibility, not words. This statement was made by the political initiative "Wings of Unity" of former Armenian Ombudsman Arman Tatoyan on the 26th anniversary of the terrorist attack committed in the Armenian parliament on October 27, 1999.
As the initiative recalled, the gunshots fired in the Armenian parliament on October 27, 1999, not only killed people who had become symbols of statehood but also undermined the state's confidence in its own powers. "October 27th marked the day of a terrorist attack against statehood. It was a blow to our unity, state institutions, and people's faith in a dignified future. People who dedicated their lives to the development of Armenia, the progress of our society, and the world were murdered that day. Today, twenty-six years later, we must not only remember but also speak about the terrible consequences of this crime, for it must never be forgotten," the statement reads.
The political initiative "Wings of Unity" emphasized in this regard that no society can be strong if justice is violated and responsibility for it remains unfulfilled. "October 27th reminds us that statehood is ensured by responsibility, not words, that serving the people comes before power, and that politics should never degenerate into personal vendettas or create an atmosphere of fear," the statement continued. The initiative recalled that today, the entire Armenian people commemorate the Speaker of the Armenian Parliament, Karen Demirchyan; Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan; Vice Speakers Yuri Bakhshyan and Ruben Miroyan; Minister of Operational Affairs Leonard Petrosyan; and MPs Armenak Armenakyan, Henrik Abrahamyan, and Mikael Kotanyan-individuals with a sense of statesmanship, dignity, and responsibility. "Their memory still compels us to restore faith in statehood and to work together to create a free and just Armenia, where government is accountable and human dignity is indisputable. Eternal memory to all the martyrs," the political initiative concluded.
On October 27, 1999, a group of terrorists stormed the parliament building and shot dead Armenian Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan, National Assembly Speaker Karen Demirchyan, Vice Speakers Yuri Bakhshyan and Ruben Miroyan, Minister of Operations Leonard Petrosyan, and MPs Armenak Armenakyan, Mikael Kotanyan, and Henrik Abrahamyan. The terrorist group included former journalist Nairi Hunanyan, who had worked for a time at Armenian Television, his brother Karen Hunanyan, their uncle Vram Galstyan, as well as Derenik Bejanyan and Ashot Knyazyan. Their trial began on February 15, 2001. On December 2, 2003, the Center-Nork-Marash Court of First Instance sentenced the brothers Nairi and Karen Hunanyan, Edik Grigoryan, Vram Galstyan (who died in prison in 2004, officially committing suicide), Derenik Bejanyan, and Ashot Knyazyan to life imprisonment. Hamlet Stepanyan was sentenced to 14 years in prison (in May 2010, his body was discovered in his bed at the Nubarashen Penitentiary). All seven were found guilty of treason and terrorism. The Armenian Court of Cassation upheld the sentence.