REVOLUTION IN ARMENIA SHOULD BE NATION-WIDE RATHER THAT
WEST-SPONSORED
YEREVAN, MARCH 25. ARMINFO. The opposition Justice bloc believes that
revolutions in the post-Soviet republics should come from nation-wide
movements rather than Western support, Justice secretary Viktor
Dallakyan says commenting on the latest events in Kyrgyzstan.
West-sponsored revolters form puppet governments. Dallakyan is sure
that Armenia will be the first in the CIS to carry out a truly national
revolution. The Armenian opposition is closely watching the events in
Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan and so must do the authorities. When a
nation can no longer stay patient it rises in a velvet revolution, says
Dallakyan noting that the Armenian people has given its government many
a chance to resign in a civilized way. One such way is confidence vote.
Dallakyan says that the authorities in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan
would have never applied force against their own people unlike the
ruling bandits in Armenia who cold-bloodedly dispersed the ralliers
on Bagramyan Avenue in Apr 2004.
Dallakyan is sure that the present regime in Armenia will be overthrown
in a nation-wide revolution. "Let those who blame us for indecision do
it their own way and lead the people to a bloodshed." "The Justice
bloc will not risk its people for the sake of government change,"
says Dallakyan.
WEST-SPONSORED
YEREVAN, MARCH 25. ARMINFO. The opposition Justice bloc believes that
revolutions in the post-Soviet republics should come from nation-wide
movements rather than Western support, Justice secretary Viktor
Dallakyan says commenting on the latest events in Kyrgyzstan.
West-sponsored revolters form puppet governments. Dallakyan is sure
that Armenia will be the first in the CIS to carry out a truly national
revolution. The Armenian opposition is closely watching the events in
Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan and so must do the authorities. When a
nation can no longer stay patient it rises in a velvet revolution, says
Dallakyan noting that the Armenian people has given its government many
a chance to resign in a civilized way. One such way is confidence vote.
Dallakyan says that the authorities in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan
would have never applied force against their own people unlike the
ruling bandits in Armenia who cold-bloodedly dispersed the ralliers
on Bagramyan Avenue in Apr 2004.
Dallakyan is sure that the present regime in Armenia will be overthrown
in a nation-wide revolution. "Let those who blame us for indecision do
it their own way and lead the people to a bloodshed." "The Justice
bloc will not risk its people for the sake of government change,"
says Dallakyan.