"Chronicle of the declared revolution"
The Messenger, Georgia
Feb 18 2005
The Armenian newspaper Aravot reports that an "ordinary Armenian
revolution" will be conducted in April. The leader of the Novoye Vremia
party Aram Karapetian has announced plans for it to be held in April.
"This politician is really a gentleman," the paper writes, "He not
only informed the ruling administration regarding his intention but
also magnanimously gave them time to improve themselves. But when
they understood that they lost the chance that was given to them and
did not wish to improve, he informed them once again that revolution
will take place in April."
According to the paper, he has informed the government so that they
are morally prepared once they are deprived of their chairs: "Those
large public masses, which our revolutionists give the main role in the
implementation of the overthrow of the current authoritative regime,
should desire this themselves."
The paper adds: "The more often the opposition will declare the day
and hour of the revolution, the less they will wish to implement it.
This is despite the fact that lots of people want changes in the
country. But first of all, we should believe that we have a serious
political force that will be able to implement everything and not
only speak and promise."
The Messenger, Georgia
Feb 18 2005
The Armenian newspaper Aravot reports that an "ordinary Armenian
revolution" will be conducted in April. The leader of the Novoye Vremia
party Aram Karapetian has announced plans for it to be held in April.
"This politician is really a gentleman," the paper writes, "He not
only informed the ruling administration regarding his intention but
also magnanimously gave them time to improve themselves. But when
they understood that they lost the chance that was given to them and
did not wish to improve, he informed them once again that revolution
will take place in April."
According to the paper, he has informed the government so that they
are morally prepared once they are deprived of their chairs: "Those
large public masses, which our revolutionists give the main role in the
implementation of the overthrow of the current authoritative regime,
should desire this themselves."
The paper adds: "The more often the opposition will declare the day
and hour of the revolution, the less they will wish to implement it.
This is despite the fact that lots of people want changes in the
country. But first of all, we should believe that we have a serious
political force that will be able to implement everything and not
only speak and promise."