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    IN NORMAL COUNTRIES THERE WOULD BE RESIGNATIONS

    Lragir.am
    24 June 06

    With regard to the shooting in one of the streets in Yerevan and
    the woman killed by a stray bullet Ararat Zurabyan, All-Armenian
    Movement leader, said first the head of fish decays. According to
    him, in a tiny country like Armenia the head of the police knows
    everyone's habits. However, "the situation does not allow him
    to change anything." This situation is, according to the AAM, the
    consequence of the atmosphere in the political, economic and all the
    other spheres. "One cannot feel safe even at daytime because one may
    encounter an incident despite everything," says Ararat Zurabyan.

    Giving his condolences to the family of the killed woman, Ararat
    Zurabyan notes that in a normal country and society there would be
    resignations, visits to the family of the victim, words of comfort,
    lending a hand. It is not so here. There are not even condolences.

    Ararat Zurabyan says gangs have emerged in Armenia, who have no
    restrictions. "Considering the passivity of the relevant agencies,
    the Police, etc., an uncontrollable situation has occurred. I would
    not like to draw parallels, but people say, this country needs
    Vano, and the situation is unbearable," reports Ararat Zurabyan
    and reminds about the time, when Vano Siradeghyan was the minister
    of internal affairs. "There was shooting, cars were stolen, it was
    terrible, the police were afraid to go out to the street, nobody was
    insured. Siradeghyan managed to establish order in a very short period
    of time," reminds Ararat Zurabyan. According to Ararat Zurabyan, a
    member of the same party as Vano Siradeghyan, quick establishment of
    public order did not involve 100 percent compliance with the laws, but,
    "I can state for sure that the laws are not observed by 100 percent
    in any country. But we managed to establish law and order. There
    were no criminal strongmen in Yerevan, they were in prison on
    outside Armenia. Children wanted to be policemen, not a strongman
    or bodyguard," says the leader of the All-Armenian Movement. "The
    government would no way have relations with a criminal. Nobody can
    say that the minister of internal affairs Vano Siradeghyan dined with
    criminal strongmen," states Ararat Zurabyan and reports the current
    situation. "We have witnessed and read in the press for a number of
    times, that Serge Sargsyan, or someone else dined together, greeted
    or saw away," says Ararat Zurabyan. And for a general comparison of
    the AAM and the present government, he proposes to compare the past
    and the present parliaments.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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