HEAD OF ARMENIAN POLICE IS READY TO STIFLE ANY ATTEMPT OF REVOLUTION
ArmInfo
2010-04-14 14:51:00
ArmInfo. Head of the Armenian Police Alik Sargsyan rules out the
possibility of implementation of the "Kirghiz scenario" in Armenia.
When replying to the relevant question at today's press conference,
Alik Sargsyan said that such a variant is simply impossible in Armenia
for two reasons: first, the police is ready to maintain the public
order, and second, there is no "such a mass" in the country. On the
whole, the head of the Armenian Police expressed an extremely negative
attitude to the revolutionary methods to change the power. "Actually,
it is anarchy behind democracy",- said Sargsyan and added that such
color revolutions are planned and carried out by the superpowers,
and the small countries suffer from them.
"The people of Armenia will not admit this",- said the head of
the Police with confidence. He promised to stifle any attempt of
destabilization of the situation and violation of the public order.
"The fight should be held at the political level, in a civilized way",-
he said.
To recall, on 1 March 2008 Armenia also witnessed tragic events that
followed the presidential election. The first day of spring was marked
by a confrontation of demonstrators and police troops. 10 people died
and hundreds of people were injured.
ArmInfo
2010-04-14 14:51:00
ArmInfo. Head of the Armenian Police Alik Sargsyan rules out the
possibility of implementation of the "Kirghiz scenario" in Armenia.
When replying to the relevant question at today's press conference,
Alik Sargsyan said that such a variant is simply impossible in Armenia
for two reasons: first, the police is ready to maintain the public
order, and second, there is no "such a mass" in the country. On the
whole, the head of the Armenian Police expressed an extremely negative
attitude to the revolutionary methods to change the power. "Actually,
it is anarchy behind democracy",- said Sargsyan and added that such
color revolutions are planned and carried out by the superpowers,
and the small countries suffer from them.
"The people of Armenia will not admit this",- said the head of
the Police with confidence. He promised to stifle any attempt of
destabilization of the situation and violation of the public order.
"The fight should be held at the political level, in a civilized way",-
he said.
To recall, on 1 March 2008 Armenia also witnessed tragic events that
followed the presidential election. The first day of spring was marked
by a confrontation of demonstrators and police troops. 10 people died
and hundreds of people were injured.