ANTI-CRIMINAL INITIATIVE STARTS CONSULTATIONS
Lragir.am
11 Sept 06
On September 11 the representaties of 10 political forces
(National Democratic Union, Nor Zhamanakner, Fatherland and Honor,
People's Fatherland, Republic, the Democratic Party, the Liberal
Progressive Party, Constitutional Right Union) marked the start a
series of consultations, which if organized well, will grow into
an anti-criminal coalition and an anti-criminal movement, aimed to
return power to people.
The activitsts of the movement say although the latest similar
meeting took place on the days of the referendum in November 2005,
and it is necessary to make a roll-call, it is clear that "there is
a wish to struggle". All the oppositionist forces were invited to the
first meeting. It became clear that the invitation did not reach the
People's Party of Armenia for technical reasons. The ARF Dashnaktsutyun
was only informed, the Republican Party was not invited. "What does
Dashnaktsutyun have to do here?" asked Smbat Ayvazyan, Republic
Party. "How can the government fight the criminal if they are not
masochists," asked the leader of the National Democratic Union Vazgen
Manukyan. Besides questions there were also evaluations. Garnik
Margaryan, the leader of the Fatherland and Honor Party believes,
"The country is on the verge of destruction, the national security
is hanging on a thread, and remaining silent in this situation is
condemnable carelessness."
The deputy leader of the National Unity Party Gagik Tadevosyan thinks
that if Serge Sargsyan says someone who has a nickname or does not
speak Armenian well is not necessarily a criminal, it is similarly
unnecessary that someone who has a nickname or speaks Armenian badly
become member of parliament or be in power.
The initiators of the anti-criminal movement also underline the
activity of the public, because the society seems to have started
to take murder and violence for granted. It is also important to
define the notion of criminal distinctly. By an initial variant,
the criminal is a community of criminals who do not obey the state
laws, live under their own laws and seek the obedience of the entire
society and wealth. After publishing the formula the representatives
of the anti-criminal movement are ready to publish the names of these
people. For the time being, however, all the political forces should
express their opinion on the anti-criminal movement, "to know who is
who, and who we are going to fight against." The result of the battle
must be at least two normal general elections.
The next meeting of the anti-criminal initiative will take place
on September 15, already without journalists. The reason for this
secrecy is clear. It is unclear, however, why there are people among
the initiators who are said to cooperate with Serge Sargsyan. Not in
favor of the opposition, of course.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Lragir.am
11 Sept 06
On September 11 the representaties of 10 political forces
(National Democratic Union, Nor Zhamanakner, Fatherland and Honor,
People's Fatherland, Republic, the Democratic Party, the Liberal
Progressive Party, Constitutional Right Union) marked the start a
series of consultations, which if organized well, will grow into
an anti-criminal coalition and an anti-criminal movement, aimed to
return power to people.
The activitsts of the movement say although the latest similar
meeting took place on the days of the referendum in November 2005,
and it is necessary to make a roll-call, it is clear that "there is
a wish to struggle". All the oppositionist forces were invited to the
first meeting. It became clear that the invitation did not reach the
People's Party of Armenia for technical reasons. The ARF Dashnaktsutyun
was only informed, the Republican Party was not invited. "What does
Dashnaktsutyun have to do here?" asked Smbat Ayvazyan, Republic
Party. "How can the government fight the criminal if they are not
masochists," asked the leader of the National Democratic Union Vazgen
Manukyan. Besides questions there were also evaluations. Garnik
Margaryan, the leader of the Fatherland and Honor Party believes,
"The country is on the verge of destruction, the national security
is hanging on a thread, and remaining silent in this situation is
condemnable carelessness."
The deputy leader of the National Unity Party Gagik Tadevosyan thinks
that if Serge Sargsyan says someone who has a nickname or does not
speak Armenian well is not necessarily a criminal, it is similarly
unnecessary that someone who has a nickname or speaks Armenian badly
become member of parliament or be in power.
The initiators of the anti-criminal movement also underline the
activity of the public, because the society seems to have started
to take murder and violence for granted. It is also important to
define the notion of criminal distinctly. By an initial variant,
the criminal is a community of criminals who do not obey the state
laws, live under their own laws and seek the obedience of the entire
society and wealth. After publishing the formula the representatives
of the anti-criminal movement are ready to publish the names of these
people. For the time being, however, all the political forces should
express their opinion on the anti-criminal movement, "to know who is
who, and who we are going to fight against." The result of the battle
must be at least two normal general elections.
The next meeting of the anti-criminal initiative will take place
on September 15, already without journalists. The reason for this
secrecy is clear. It is unclear, however, why there are people among
the initiators who are said to cooperate with Serge Sargsyan. Not in
favor of the opposition, of course.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress