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  • According To ANC, September 18 Rally To Announce Beginning Of New Wa

    ACCORDING TO ANC, SEPTEMBER 18 RALLY TO ANNOUNCE BEGINNING OF NEW WAVE OF PEOPLE'S STRUGGLE

    Noyan Tapan
    Sep 12, 2009

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 12, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian National Congress
    holds a rally on September 18 which will raise a new wave of people's
    movement, the ANC statement read it. ANC Coordinator Levon Zurabian
    presented it to journalists on September 11.

    "In essence, today the state machine has been stolen by several
    criminals and is used for their own enrichment. The sphere of foreign
    policy is also in such a sad state. The Armenian-Turkish Protocols
    published lately revealed the failure of regime's policy in that
    sphere. The assurances about the normalization of Armenian-Turkish
    relations and opening the border are depreciated by the inadmissible
    provisions forced by the Turkish side which proves that Armenia has
    accepted the preconditions of Turkey," the ANC statement read.

    According to the ANC, the authorities' assertion that the relations
    with Turkey are normalized irrespective of the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict settlement and without preconditions is an obvious
    falsehood. "In fact the Armenian leadership showed that not having
    internal legitimacy, they are ready to make inadmissible and
    inappropriate concessions in the sphere of foreign policy aimed at
    strengthening their own power and getting foreign legitimacy. Such
    facts deepen the suspicions that the regime is ready to make such
    inadmissible deals on the Nagorno Karabagh conflict, as well," ANC
    declares, which calls the public for taking part in the September
    18 rally actively, where the ways of preventing those dangerous
    developments will be discussed.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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