OCTOBER 27 WAS GREATEST DISGRACE OF AUTHORITIES OF THAT TIME, ARMENIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS STATES
Noyan Tapan
Oct 27, 2008
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 27, NOYAN TAPAN. On the occasion of the 9th
anniversary of the terrorist act committed on October 27, 1999 at
the RA National Assembly, the Central Office of the Armenian National
Congress made a statement, which read:
"The Republic of Armenia National Assembly and Government were executed
on October 27, 1999. National Assembly Speaker Karen Demirchian, Prime
Minister Vazgen Sargsian, deputies, government members were killed.
Five scoundrels raised their hand against the Armenian statehood, but
it was the greatest disgrace and shame of the authorities of that time,
in particular, of President Robert Kocharian and National Security head
Serzh Sargsyan, after which, if both of them had minimum political
and human dignity, both of them should have resigned. They not only
did not do it, but in particular, R. Kocharian, with their further
conduct deepened the doubt widely spread from the very first moment,
the doubt of their complicity in that crime. After the very October 27
crime, in a few months coming out of the grave situation formed for
them, this duet founded and led to perfection in the course of time
the criminal system, which today continues destroying the Armenian
state and its people.
October 27 will remain a stigma on the forehead of the Armenian
statehood, with its destructive consequences will continue acting until
the judicial farce done formerly is disclosed, until its organizers
and other accomplices are revealed and punished."
Noyan Tapan
Oct 27, 2008
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 27, NOYAN TAPAN. On the occasion of the 9th
anniversary of the terrorist act committed on October 27, 1999 at
the RA National Assembly, the Central Office of the Armenian National
Congress made a statement, which read:
"The Republic of Armenia National Assembly and Government were executed
on October 27, 1999. National Assembly Speaker Karen Demirchian, Prime
Minister Vazgen Sargsian, deputies, government members were killed.
Five scoundrels raised their hand against the Armenian statehood, but
it was the greatest disgrace and shame of the authorities of that time,
in particular, of President Robert Kocharian and National Security head
Serzh Sargsyan, after which, if both of them had minimum political
and human dignity, both of them should have resigned. They not only
did not do it, but in particular, R. Kocharian, with their further
conduct deepened the doubt widely spread from the very first moment,
the doubt of their complicity in that crime. After the very October 27
crime, in a few months coming out of the grave situation formed for
them, this duet founded and led to perfection in the course of time
the criminal system, which today continues destroying the Armenian
state and its people.
October 27 will remain a stigma on the forehead of the Armenian
statehood, with its destructive consequences will continue acting until
the judicial farce done formerly is disclosed, until its organizers
and other accomplices are revealed and punished."