Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armen Mazmanyan: I Am Sure That Amnesty Does Not Make Levon Ter-Petr

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armen Mazmanyan: I Am Sure That Amnesty Does Not Make Levon Ter-Petr

    ARMEN MAZMANYAN: I AM SURE THAT AMNESTY DOES NOT MAKE LEVON TER-PETROSSIAN HAPPY

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    02.07.2009 17:26 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian film producer and one of the activists of
    the national liberation movement Armen Mazmanyan shared his political
    views at a meeting with journalists today.

    "I hail the amnesty, which touched many my friends, although it
    is granted very late. I am sure that amnesty does not make Levon
    Ter-Petrossian happy, since detained people were token coins in
    his struggle for power, " Armen Mazmanyan, creative director of the
    experimental theater "Goy" said. "Despite polar difference in our
    political views, my friends are now at liberty," he said.

    Many journalists asked the opinion of Armen Mazmanyan about major
    news the previous day: a voluntary coming of Nikol Pashinyan,
    editor-in-chief of "Haykakan Zhamanak" daily to the prosecutor's
    office.

    "You can't compare Movses Georgisyan, a political figure, who was at
    the first front line under bullets of the Azeri, with Nicol Pashinyn,
    who declared himself an opposition leader and, hiding himself, called
    on the rest to struggle with arms. And after a year of rest, while
    others were in jail instead of him, he just appeared at the moment
    when amnesty announced," Mazmanyan said.

    On July 1, being sought, one of the most active participants in the
    events of 1 March 2008, chief editor of "Haykakan Zhamanak" Nikol
    Pashinyan surrendered to law enforcement authorities. He was arrested
    and taken to the "Yerevan-Kentron" penitentiary.

    Earlier Nikol Pashinyan had expressed his intention to come out of
    hiding and continue his struggle in prison.

    In February-March 2008, the Armenian opposition, dissatisfied results
    of presidential elections of February 19, 2008, headed by the first
    Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrossian held rallies in center of
    Yerevan. 1-2 March protests degenerated into riots, resulted in
    the death of 10 people. Nikol Pashinyan was being searched by law
    enforcers.
Working...
X