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    M. PETROSYAN: I WOULD OFFER HIM TO WORK FOR THE SAKE OF THE COUNTRY AND THE NATION

    KarabakhOpen
    03-06-2008 12:11:24

    Passively but Karabakh discusses the letter of Jirair Sefilyan,
    the ex-commander of the separate battalion of Shushi, born Beirut,
    now serving sentence in Armenia for carrying illegal weapon. Jirair
    Sefilyan has turned to the president of NKR for citizenship of
    Karabakh.

    Murad Petrosyan, the editor of the official newspaper Azat Artsakh,
    underlined that "over the past 6 or 7 seven years Jirair Sefilyan
    displays a radical stance, makes radical appeals to the society and
    people, without any constraint on pronouncements." Murad Petrosyan
    reminded that according to the statement of the Service of National
    Security of Armenia on December 12, 2006 the Union of Armenian
    Volunteers organization set up by Jirair Sefilyan and his supporters
    planned to "push the opposition for clashes and pressure on the
    political opposition to take illegal action against the government
    of Armenia".

    "Jirair Sefilyan is another case. His contribution to the homeland is
    indisputable. His friends love him, his enemies respect him. And there
    are lots of genuine patriots in the Union for Protection of Liberated
    Territories. Any normal person would be honored to call those people
    friends. However, to be a patriot does not mean to be faultless,
    and does not free from responsibility before the law and the state,"
    Murad Petrosyan said.

    "If I were president, I would talk to him, on the condition of not
    politicizing the army, I would offer him to work in Karabakh for the
    sake of the country and the nation as a commander of a battalion or
    a regiment. Or whatever else he would like to do, benefitting the
    country," Murad Petrosyan said.
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