Notary falsification, action at square
"We have been left homeless due to fraud," said Ashot Khudoyan and his wife, who had traveled from Etchmiadzin to Yerevan to protest near the government building today.
Khudoyan says his mother and sister had thrown him out of the house in 1976, but he only found out about that five years ago.
"They worked with the notary and falsified my grandfather's will, writing it under their names."
The Khudoyans have appealed to court with the demand to revise the falsified documents. They claim that the grandfather's signature was also forged when the will was being changed.
The Khudoyans demand a meeting with Police Chief Vladimir Gasparyan.
Like every Thursday, the mothers of soldiers who died in peace, as well as the tricked residents of Buzand, Arami, Yekmalyan and Saryan streets were near the government building.
Joining them today was Rima Sahakyan with the demand to meet with Minister of Justice Hrair Tovmasyan.
Sahakyan's son, Hrach Sahakyan is charged with murder, but the mother assures that he is innocent.
Four youth sentenced for murder, including Hrach Sahakyan, Zaven and Vladimir Mkrtchyan and Serob Ter-Meliksetyan are located at the penitentiary in Artik.
Hrach Sahakyan and Zaven Mkrtchyan have been sentenced to 15 years, while the other two have been sentenced to 10 years. Rima Sahakyan has appealed to Serzh Sargsyan and Tigran Sargsyan, but in vain.