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    OPPOSITION FORCES FORM POLITICAL MOVEMENT AGAINST CRIME

    Noyan Tapan
    Sept 11 2006

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, NOYAN TAPAN. Representatives of the
    Constitutional Law Union, the National Unity, the Democratic Party
    of Armenia, the Homeland and Honor Party, the National Democratic
    Union and Armenian Union of Political Scientists expressed readiness
    to start a political movement against crime at the September 11
    meeting of opposition forces initiated by the Nor Zhamanakner (New
    Times) Party. In the words of Nor Zhamanakner Party's Chairman Aram
    Karapetian, the goal of the meeting was also to "clear up who is alive,
    who has become victim of crime after the November events (referendum
    on constitutional amendments: NT). In his words, the meeting is
    a preparatory one and in the future, when the names of movement
    participants are clarified, more organized events will be held. In
    the words of NDU Chairman Vazgen Manukian, a document should be formed
    that will mention what political crime is and against whom they will
    struggle. In the words of Homeland and Honor Party Chairman Garnik
    Margarian, crime is a group of people that ignoring the country's
    laws, acts in accordance with its own laws. Today these groups, as
    he emphasized, have penetrated "into the President's environment and
    National Assembly." In the opinion of Chairman of Armenian Union of
    Political Scientists Hmayak Hovhannisian, the current public-political
    situation in the country is extraordinary, as criminal way of thinking
    has started to rule: "I have money, so I will dictate my decisions." As
    Hovhannisian affirmed, "business-elite strives for establishing its
    dictate in Armenia." In the words of Hanrapetutiun (Republic) Party's
    political Board member, former Armenian Minister of Internal Affairs
    and former Yerevan Mayor Suren Abrahamian, the situation in Armenia
    is uncontrollable, as "the authorities have already become hostages
    in the hands of crime."
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