Etchmiadzin resident Ashot Khudoyan, who on March 17 together with his wife and four children once again began a sit-in outside the president's residence, on Friday sent a letter to the RA General Prosecutor to appeal the investigator's decision. This news was conveyed to Epress.am by Khudoyan's wife, Heghine Makaryan. Recall, on March 15, Khudoyan received a letter that stated the investigator refused to initiate criminal proceedings.
Khudoyan claims that his sister, Marietta Kalashyan, forged his grandfather's will and now wants to take his home. Khudoyan, in turn, wants the authorities to launch a criminal investigation and determine whether the will was forged or not.
"We are waiting until they will annul the decision to initiate criminal proceedings or not. They will decide; then, if we didn't see any results, from Monday we will take the sit-in to the general prosecutor's office. The general prosecutor within 7 days will respond whether it accepts or rejects our complaint," said Makaryan.
Khudoyan, in turn, announced his intention to go on a hunger strike.
The couple mentioned that on March 22, they will celebrate their son's first birthday — under very unusual circumstances.
"Let the president see what their officials can lead people to do who will celebrate the birthday of a future soldier on the street outside the president's resident," concluded Makaryan.