Armenia: Odnoklassniki Killing
A May 13, 2009 Associated Press wire, carried by hundreds of newspapers around the world, reads:
Police say an Armenian teenager was killed after a dispute on a popular social networking Web site.
Interior Ministry spokesman Sayat Shirinian said Wednesday that 17-year-old Tigran Tadevosian died in a hospital shortly after being assaulted by four teenagers on April 26.
He said Tadevosian was attacked after he insulted a young woman in a chat room on Odnoklassniki.ru, a widely popular Russian version of Facebook.
Police have arrested one suspect in the attack in the western city of Gyumri.
Odnoklassniki.ru claims to have more than 35 million users in Russia and other former Soviet republics.
Tert.am, writing in Armenian, says it has received a letter from the dead teenager’s family who say that the “insult” was “gna qo…” (“go your…”) which, if said entirely, could be “go you, motherf***er” or “f**k off.” According to a user of an Armenian forum, though, the teenager only said “gna Q” – intending to say “go” and add a smile, but got a Q instead.
Hetq, the Investigative Jouralists of Armenia, details the killing with some shocking information. Apparently, Tigran died 12 days after the beating. The day of the beating, his mother went to the police station to get Tigran (who, despite horrible health conditions), had only been treated by a nurse.
At the station, his mother was forced to write a statement that Tigran had “fallen.” While unaware of the real details, the mother wanted to get her son home as soon as possible. On the way to their home, Tigran told his mother that he had been beaten by four men. When four young men (Sergei, Samvel, Valerik and Edgar) attacked him, Edgar recalled, he tried to escape. The four men, nonetheless, got on the taxi and followed Tigran.
Finding out the truth, Tigran’s relatives took him to the hospital where he lived on for 10 days. There, he was visited by the assailants’ seven relatives leaving with him several hundreds of dollars worth money.
After that, police officers showed up at the hospital – they wanted Tigran’s mother to change the initial statement by saying that she had not picked up her son from the police station but from the street.
For the second time, Tigran’s traumatized mother was forced to write another false testimony. This time, the statement had already been written by the police – she only had to sign it.
After Tigran died in the hospital, according to Hetq’s information, only one assailant Samvel, had been questioned by the police.
Samvel is the boyfriend of Lida Yedigaryan, the young woman who had her four male friends “avenge” Tigran’s Odnoklassniki message.
This tragic story speaks to many problems in Armenia: a culture of violence, uneven relationship between men and women (where the latter often seek “protection” from other men), and a failed police system.
It would be unjust to use this story to generalize Armenia, but there is a pattern of violence in the society whether starting online or in real life. Several years ago, for instance, an acquaintance at the time from Gyumri (the city where Tigran was killed) told me about his friends’ online “heroism:” straight men, posing as gay, would find online hookups, make a date with the real gay guy, show up with a gang and assault him. In Armenian chat rooms, men start “fighting” or “defending” a girl and then meet up for fights.
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Liana on 15 May 2009 at 2:56 am #
This entire ordeal is just horribly disturbing. This machismo complex that Armenians seem to have imprinted in their genes, along with the persecution of marginal groups who are different form the majority needs to be stopped somehow. It’s just disgusting. Thanks for posting.
-Liana
Liana on 15 May 2009 at 2:56 am #
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Astghik on 16 May 2009 at 12:47 pm #
It is really tragic. Nobody deserves this kind of death
Hayaser on 27 May 2009 at 2:49 am #
WTF is happening to my homeland, god dam man
i go away for couple weeks and ppl are dying again
its not enough our ppl died in streets and at hands of police on March 1st and beat downs on oppositional ppl rapidly occuring as a normal part of Yerevan society, but now this shit is happening, this shit only happens in JEWmerica, how in world it happened in my Hayastan. 1st how did they know who he is? everyone who fights on interent knows very well never to give out his/her real identity, especially if you know that you could be bashed on the net for your opinions/thoughts of others and of current events.(i for one never give reveal my true identity, i use others ppl’s in case some freak show decides to want to seek me out for my views) i am very disturbed by this tragedy and very sad, we have lost another future of our Hayastan.
what hurts me more is that our own girls would seek out revenge by recruiting their brothers/cousins and whomever else to take action for them. this is typical EYrab style revenge, sandni**er eyrabs do this exact thing, a camel Eyrab girl is insulted on net and she goes crying to her entire teenage male cousins & brothers recruiting them to take a revenge for her. this is childish and typical immaturity on their part. we are Hay, we are better than others, better than all of this
Annie on 02 Jun 2009 at 3:47 pm #
this is brutal and horrible i cryed reading this and this is messed up very very sad how can ppl do this seriously Mard chen srank Kentani en Vayyyy Astvac luysavori nra hokin porsta chenk karox asnek erank el en mexavor mi guce Tigranel@ mexavor erevi sxal mi ban@ asel byce gitek inch, Amen dzevi kcum brnumem ayc harca mtacumem inch uzum@ lini piti et astijan chliner mtacvac piti liner ayc amen@ xosalov voch te danakov vor mor arcunk@ gar achkeric da shad shad cavaliy@ es shad em txrum…..
Irina on 06 Aug 2009 at 6:13 pm #
It is really sad. Old nation which from century to century carries on brutality, intolerance and primitive mentality covering it under its “ancient traditions and customs”. I am Armenian living abroad, and this kind of stories – the answer on the question why I chose to live far away from my Motherland. If a man, nation or country does not want to “grow up” it will never prosper.