FIVE PIECES OF ADVICE FOR SERGE SARGSYAN
Lragir.am
11 Sept 06
Hrant Khachatryan, the leader of the Constitutional Right Union,
gave some advice to Serge Sargsyan, the chair of the Council of the
Republican Party, September 9 at the Azdak Club after Serge Sargsyan's
statement two days before that he had not ordered to attack Hovanes
Galajyan, the editor of the Iravunk, the official newspaper of the
Constitutional Right Union, "because he does not fight against the
wretched."
In answer, the leader of the Constitutional Right Union Hrant
Khachatryan gave five pieces of advice to Serge Sargsyan:
"Advice 1: relations with the society is not the same as relations
with a group of pageboys, hypocrites and bootlickers. For a person
with such big ambitions it is high time to realize this.
Advice 2: even if you are libeled in the media, it should be clearly
separated from facts that are evident and do not need to be proved,
otherwise calling everyone slanderer arouses dissatisfaction among
honest critics, and if this occurs again and again, it may grow
into personal enmity. Advice 3: when one describes publicly a known
person, one automatically reveals the system of values which one
represents. Describing Hovanes Galajyan as wretched is utterly against
our idea, the idea of the society, and I believe that some members of
your team did not like it either. Advice 4: in mental exercises about
the criminal you do not have to assume all the responsibility. We know
it is an unsatisfied ambition. For you, on the other hand, you should
beware the criminal, which is now taking an oath of faithfulness to
you. They have already cheated several others like you. Advice 5:
there is one case when you are really responsible for the criminal -
as the secretary of the Council of Security. And either you have to
fulfill this responsibility or you should deny it," announced Hrant
Khachatryan.
He says after the attack on the journalist they doubted that Serge
Sargsyan had organized the attack. However, after Serge Sargsyan's
reaction, Hrant Khachatryan says they think that their doubt is real.
Lragir.am
11 Sept 06
Hrant Khachatryan, the leader of the Constitutional Right Union,
gave some advice to Serge Sargsyan, the chair of the Council of the
Republican Party, September 9 at the Azdak Club after Serge Sargsyan's
statement two days before that he had not ordered to attack Hovanes
Galajyan, the editor of the Iravunk, the official newspaper of the
Constitutional Right Union, "because he does not fight against the
wretched."
In answer, the leader of the Constitutional Right Union Hrant
Khachatryan gave five pieces of advice to Serge Sargsyan:
"Advice 1: relations with the society is not the same as relations
with a group of pageboys, hypocrites and bootlickers. For a person
with such big ambitions it is high time to realize this.
Advice 2: even if you are libeled in the media, it should be clearly
separated from facts that are evident and do not need to be proved,
otherwise calling everyone slanderer arouses dissatisfaction among
honest critics, and if this occurs again and again, it may grow
into personal enmity. Advice 3: when one describes publicly a known
person, one automatically reveals the system of values which one
represents. Describing Hovanes Galajyan as wretched is utterly against
our idea, the idea of the society, and I believe that some members of
your team did not like it either. Advice 4: in mental exercises about
the criminal you do not have to assume all the responsibility. We know
it is an unsatisfied ambition. For you, on the other hand, you should
beware the criminal, which is now taking an oath of faithfulness to
you. They have already cheated several others like you. Advice 5:
there is one case when you are really responsible for the criminal -
as the secretary of the Council of Security. And either you have to
fulfill this responsibility or you should deny it," announced Hrant
Khachatryan.
He says after the attack on the journalist they doubted that Serge
Sargsyan had organized the attack. However, after Serge Sargsyan's
reaction, Hrant Khachatryan says they think that their doubt is real.