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    `Miatsum' Protests Protocols; Delivers Letters to Minsk Group Co-Chair
    Embassies
    2009/09/25 | 19:35

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    On September 25, members of the `Union National Initiative' (UNI)
    started from the Myasnikyan statue in downtown Yerevan and headed off
    to the French, Russian and U.S. embassies to deliver protest letters
    addressed to the presidents of all three nations. All three are Minsk
    Group co-chair member countries.

    The letters, according to UNI member Jirayr Sefilyan, `charges these
    nations with manipulating the Armenian-Turkish negotiations process
    and argues that if the recent protocols are ratified and subsequently
    implemented it would lead to a new genocide.'

    The UNI members carried banners and chanted slogans such as, `No to
    the Madrid Principles', `Traitors Out' and `Union between Artsakh and
    Armenia', as they made their way to the French Embassy where Heritage
    Party MP Zarouhie Postanjyan handed over the letters.

    Mr. Sefilyan argued that Armenian history wouldn't start or end on
    October 13, the projected date for the signing of the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols. `There is a issue of frustration going on. Today we are
    campaigning in the public sector and expressing our views. But I am
    sure that there will come a time when we will rally the people and
    take steps to put an end to this anti-Armenian process which basically
    a result of the internal situation in the country.'

    He went on to say that if Armenia had a healthy and moral political
    environmental it could overcome the challenge and that the world
    wouldn't have placed such a document in front of us in the first
    place.

    When asked by reporters if he thought the government would take their
    protest into account, Mr. Sefilyan said that the government must take
    into account the wishes of the people. `We do wish to boast and say
    that we represent the voice of the people. No that's not what we want
    to say. However, sooner or later one group or another must stand up
    and say just that; that it speaks for the people and that it believes
    the overwhelming majority of the people are against this political
    process.'

    `The protocols are already signed. The danger will come after they are
    ratified by the parliament,' Mr. Sefilyan concluded.
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