Still remember with a grandmother in Georgia who cut off the internet connection in the two countries? The grandmother who identified named Hayastan Shakarian has now been arrested, but the proposed defense that he was innocent.
Shakarian indeed horrendous act, where he cut the fiber optic cable and make thousands of Internet users in Armenia and Georgia fail online. The grandmother also confide that he did not know anything about the internet.
"I do not cut this cable. Physically, I could not do it. I also do not understand whether the Internet was," said the little old lady in tears, as reported by AFP and quoted on Tuesday (04/12/2011).
Shakarian grandmother lived in a poor village in the region Armazi, about 15 km from the capital Tbilisi. He is currently being processed in court and could face 3 years in prison if convicted.
"My mom is innocent. She is crying all the time. He was very scared," said his son, Sergo Shakarian.
However, although pleaded not guilty, Georgia's Interior Ministry to ensure that the grandmother had confessed his actions damaging fiber optic cable. This incident has attracted worldwide attention and much discussed in online forums.
Some parties feel sorry for grandma Shakarian. They suggested that he is not sentenced to remember that old age and ignorance about the effects of it.
But indeed the impact of the act of the grandmother is very significant. Cable company owner, Georgian Railway Telecom, said the damage to make 90% of regular Internet users and corporate customers in Armenia lost access for 12 hours.
Shakarian indeed horrendous act, where he cut the fiber optic cable and make thousands of Internet users in Armenia and Georgia fail online. The grandmother also confide that he did not know anything about the internet.
"I do not cut this cable. Physically, I could not do it. I also do not understand whether the Internet was," said the little old lady in tears, as reported by AFP and quoted on Tuesday (04/12/2011).
Shakarian grandmother lived in a poor village in the region Armazi, about 15 km from the capital Tbilisi. He is currently being processed in court and could face 3 years in prison if convicted.
"My mom is innocent. She is crying all the time. He was very scared," said his son, Sergo Shakarian.
However, although pleaded not guilty, Georgia's Interior Ministry to ensure that the grandmother had confessed his actions damaging fiber optic cable. This incident has attracted worldwide attention and much discussed in online forums.
Some parties feel sorry for grandma Shakarian. They suggested that he is not sentenced to remember that old age and ignorance about the effects of it.
But indeed the impact of the act of the grandmother is very significant. Cable company owner, Georgian Railway Telecom, said the damage to make 90% of regular Internet users and corporate customers in Armenia lost access for 12 hours.
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