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    Armenian poetess turns down award and urges leader to resign over rally

    Noyan Tapan news agency
    19 Apr 04

    YEREVAN

    Silva Kaputikyan, poetess and academician of the Armenian Academy of
    Sciences, has sent back the Order of Mesrop Mashtots awarded to her on
    her 80th anniversary. In an open letter sent to the mass media, the
    poetess explained why:

    "During all these years I wished to give back this order as I followed
    every step of Robert Kocharyan who inflicted damage on the nation.
    After the tragic night of 12 April [when the opposition rally was
    dispersed], there remains no room for doubt," the poetess wrote.

    "Every Armenian living in Armenia, in Artsakh [Karabakh] and Spyurk
    [the Diaspora] understands that in order to oppose the enemy who bears
    a grudge against us on a daily basis, at this moment it is important
    to have stability in the country and a strong state. But, the
    stability gained by weapons and violence is an illusion and fraught
    with heavy consequences," the letter said.

    The poetess expressed confidence that "there cannot be real stability
    in a country where there is a precipice between the state and the
    people, between the palaces and shacks with half-starving people and
    where mutual abhorrence reigns".

    "If Mr Kocharyan thinks about the future of his state, if he wants the
    spirit of unity that worked miracles in 1988 be restored between the
    two parts of our nation, he should abandon the political scene," Silva
    Kaputikyan said.
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