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    ARFD: WE STRUGGLE AGAINST TURKS

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Oct 21 2009
    Armenia

    The opponents of the Armenia-turkey normalization process urge
    the Armenian people to unite and torpedo the ratification of
    Armenia-Turkish Protocols or get them amended, Artusha Shahbazyan,
    Secretary of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun)
    (ARFD) parliamentary faction, told a press conference. He said that
    the people must rally round matters of national importance now.

    "Why should we unite with the Armenian National Congress? What is
    the purpose? Remove Serzh Sargsyan from the chair and seat Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan on it?" Shahbazyan asked? He pointed out that the
    President's resignation is not the ARFD's priority task nor is the
    party seeking power.

    The party has not yet decided on its further steps to achieve this
    important aim. The priority task is to get the RA Constitutional
    Court to return a verdict of "unconstitutional" on the Protocols. If
    the efforts fail, actions of protest during the ratification process
    must be organized.

    The party does not lose hope. "For 120 years we have been struggling
    for national interests and we will go on. We must struggle. We are
    struggling against Turks, while the authorities and the Armenian
    National Congress are struggling against us," Shahbazyan said.

    Responding to NEWS.am's question s to whether the ARFD is urging the
    people "to struggle against Turks", Shahbazyan admitted he meant the
    struggle against the Armenian authorities. "The present situation makes
    us accept the sad reality: the Armenian and Turkish authorities are
    acting on the same plane," he said. Shahbazyan also said that the ARFD
    is not yet "shutting the door" for a dialogue with the authorities,
    but when the party "shut[s] the door, a problem will arise, and the
    issue of change of power and structural reforms may be raised."
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