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“Rosita” Datyvian, mother Arshak Karhanyan: “Argentina did not help me find my son” | 5 years after the disappearance of the police officer

Vardush “Rosita” Datyvianthe mother of the Buenos Aires police officer who disappeared in 2019, Arshak Karhanyan recognized by AM750 what a five years since the tragic event no longer has hopes to find his son alive, but said he at least hopes one day know the truth about what happened.

To achieve this, “Rosita” explained that the defense He went to the UN so that he could participate in the cause and the search for the missing police officer in the midst of Macri’s administration.

“Tomorrow marks five years since his disappearance. I see that Argentina did not help me find my son. That’s why we have to look for other places to help me find it,” he explained about this decision.

And although full of sadness she acknowledged that she knows that she “lost” her son, she stated that she still hopes to be able to know “at least what happened and why it happened.” “I don’t know if I did well or not. But we are going to look for another way,” she stated.

“Because I sit in every room and cry, so no one helps me. That’s why we have to do a broader search. That is why we chose that form,” he added at the same time, also because AM750, Victoria Montenegro confirmed the incorporation of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team into the investigation.

“At the beginning, when I complained, when he disappeared, many said that he left for a little while, a couple of days. But since he did not return, they never saw me again,” Arshak’s mother responded about the dialogues with the Government.

To which he added: “I don’t want them to call, I want them to come to my house, let them see how I live. I know there are many things we go through that are bad, but mine is different.. “I’m not complaining about hunger, I’m demanding that you help me look for my son.”

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