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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL DEMOCRATS UNHAPPY ABOUT SIGNATURE COLLECTION AGAINST ROBERT KOCAHRYAN

    ARKA
    July 23

    Signature collection started on the initiative of the opposition for
    suing former president Robert Kocharyan in the Hague Tribunal has
    prompted criticism from National Democratic Party of Armenia.

    In a statement issued on Tuesday, the party says the suit can strike
    hard at national interests and tarnish Armenia's reputation.

    The opposition accuses Kocharyan of orchestrating March killings
    in Yerevan.

    The party says in its statement that the Hague Tribunal launches legal
    proceedings on suits filed by the state or international organization,
    not citizens. Besides, defendants are accused of crimes against
    humanity, ethnic cleansings or military crimes.

    The party reminds to the opposition that Azerbaijani authorities
    have repeatedly stated that they intend to sue Armenians officials
    for committing ethnic cleansings, genocide and military crimes.

    National Democrats think that Azerbaijanis will take advantage from
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan's initiative.

    They also fear that the Tribunal will considers suit against Robert
    Kocharyan instead of scrutinizing genocides committed against Armenians
    in Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    The party urges the opposition to stop collecting signatures.

    Otherwise, as National Democrats think, it will be considered as
    intended support for Azerbaijan's plans to submit false accusations
    for Armenia and Karabakh to international organizations.

    Armenian opposition headed by former President Levion Ter-Perosyan
    launched protests after the presidential election saying it was
    fraudulent.

    The protests ended in clashes between protesters and law
    enforcements. As a result, ten were killed and 265 injured.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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