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    LTP GOES ON HOLIDAY ALONE
    KIMA YEGHIAZARYAN

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on July 05, 2008
    Armenia


    The fact that the leaders of the `pan-national' movement are not very
    attentive towards their words is not a secret.

    For the last one-week these people terrify us saying that the
    demonstration of July 4 will be `decisive'.

    But the meeting hold yesterday in front of Matenadaran was not only far
    from being decisive or continuous, but the participants of the meeting
    also showed that their leader is groping in vagueness.

    By the way the number of the participants was significantly lesser as
    compared with the meeting hold on July 20.

    And there was no livelihood on the stage. The list of the speeches
    displayed that Levon's companions-in-arm are far not as enthusiastic as
    they used to be. The same way as during the previous meeting, leader of
    `Heritage' party Raffi Hovhannisyan didn't participate in the
    `decisive'. And though usually member of `Heritage' party Vardan
    Khachatryan used to deliver a speech, this time the latter disappointed
    the gathered ones. He didn't even approach the microphone.

    Instead they brought the representative of `Heritage' party in CEC Zoya
    Tadevosyan with them. The latter intimidated the administration by
    nominating her candidacy for the elections of the governor of Arabkir
    community in September. When she finished her speech she left
    arm-in-arm with Vardan.

    Leader of People's Party of Armenia Stepan Demirchyan also didn't
    deliver a speech. What can we do, this person has nothing to say. Vice
    Chairman of the People's Party of Armenia Grigor Harutyunyan filled the
    gap, who fortunately has something to say: `Struggle, Struggle to the
    end. We don't have any other option.'

    It can seem incredible but believe me; leader of `Hnchakyan' party
    Lyudmila Sargsyan also didn't deliver a speech. It is a very bad sign
    because without the thunderous speeches delivered by Lyuda the movement
    is somewhat tasteless.

    But of course there was someone to replace her. A young man in a
    T-shirt with an inscription `Now' came to the microphone and started to
    sing in a very bad voice. His voice was so bad that Suren Surenyants
    couldn't stand it and he immediately neutralized the activist.

    There was a feeling that after being released from prison Jirair
    Sefilyan won't come down from the demonstration-stage. But yesterday he
    was following the process of the demonstration as a simple participant.
    To cut it short only the activists of Armenian Pan National Movement
    delivered speeches yesterday.

    Leader of `Hanrapetutyun' party was the only `weighty' leader to
    deliver a speech during yesterday's meeting. Aram Sargsyan said that he
    would like to speak about Karabakh. After speaking a little he came to
    a conclusion. `Just imagine: every morning the President of Azerbaijan
    gets up and looks at oil prices in the international market, and he
    sees that his country and he himself have become richer by 10%. And the
    President of Armenia looks at the same prices and sees that his country
    and he himself have become poorer by 10%.'

    Davit Shahnazaryan repeated the same things that he said in the press
    clubs last week. But, nonetheless, the coordinator of the revolutionary
    movement in the Northern Avenue said something new: `The Northern
    Avenue has turned into the never-abating steeple of the pan-national
    movement.'

    And when Levon Zurabyan's turn came, who was going to reveal the
    tactics of the movement something went wrong with the microphone. But
    the problem was immediately solved and the participants started to
    listen to what Zurabyan was going to say: `Unfortunately we can't
    completely reveal our tactics. Because whatever we tell you immediately
    turns into the possession of the authorities. This means we must hide
    certain things to maintain the effect of unexpectedness.' Zurabyan
    announced.

    This means to butcher the activists with a bad knife. But the member of
    the Armenian Pan National Movement was not that cruel and he decided to
    reveal certain details.

    Zurabyan said that he is planning to hold a `fiery' demonstration on
    August 1 and before that he will continue his struggle by `staying in
    the street'. This means from today they are starting a 24-hour sit-in,
    in Northern Avenue. Everything is clear; LTP is going on holiday for 25
    days. This is called `an effect of unexpectedness'.

    The speech delivered by the leader concluded the demonstration. As a
    topic he chose `the tight balance of Robert Kocharyan's activity'.
    Before Robert Kocharyan's end of office LTP had already managed to
    label him a `tyrant'.

    After which he was doing his best to set Serge Sargsyan against his
    previous. If by now he was trying to gain Serge Sargsyan's favor, by
    simply exhorting him to demarcate himself from `March 1', yesterday he
    showed the way how the acting President can demarcate himself from `the
    heritage left by Kocharyan'.

    Later he ordered to dismiss certain `detestable people' and intimidated
    that if RA President doesn't fulfill his demand, from August 1 the
    movement will demand Serge Sargsyan's resignation.

    But I wonder what have these people been doing beginning from February
    20, by demanding to hold extraordinary elections.

    No, really the leader of the revolution really needs rest. Of course 25
    days is not too much but his brains will refresh and during the `fiery'
    meeting in August 1 he will come out with a new demand. For example he
    will demand to file a case against R. Kocharyan in Hague Court.

    Of course he has already spoken about it many times, but on August 25

    the demand will sound in a new form ` more decisively, sharply and
    furiously.
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