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    KARABAKH WAR. THE STORY OF A PATRIOT
    Mariam Matnishyan / PanARMENIAN News

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    July 7 2010

    There is nothing higher than let your enemy know that you can remain
    a human being even in the battle field.

    The 1988 events in Sumgait, Azerbaijan, shocked the entire
    Armenianhood. Dozens of people were slaughtered, majority of them
    after tortures and severe beatings. Over 200 apartments were robbed
    and burnt. Thousands of refugees remained homeless. This year changed
    the lives of many people. 27-year-old Manvel Yeghiazaryan was not
    an exception...

    His life after 1988 is the story of a patriot, the story of commander
    of legendary Arabo detachment.

    "Warriors must look fit and be obedient to the commander, who, in
    turn, must be ready to give his life for them. I did not see these
    qualities in the Armenian liberation army when the war broke out. The
    men just grew beards, as if trying to frighten with their appearance,"
    Yeghiazaryan recollects.

    In 1989, he formed his Arabo detachment to defend the homeland.

    Remembering those years, Yeghiazaryan seems to go through them again:
    ruined houses, burnt down fields...

    "The best day was probably when we took a group of captives, among
    whom was a 3-year-old Azerbaijani child. We were all ill then, the
    child too. He was coughing terribly. I gave my medicine to his mother.

    In two days, when the child recovered, his mother thanked me saying:
    "God bless your children." There is nothing higher than let your enemy
    know that you can remain a human being even in the battle field,"
    Yeghiazaryan said, smiling.

    When he avoids misfortune, he still remembers that woman's blessing.

    The summer of 1992 , when Arabo soldiers went missing, was the most
    severe blow... "That day I was accusing everyone. True, we were
    prepared for death. But the thought that we could save our friends
    and didn't hurts badly," Yeghiazaryan said.

    Today, he collaborates with public organizations and keeps fit. Will
    he fight if war resumes?

    "You know, I can't but fight. If I do so, many will follow me,"
    Yeghiazaryan said as a real leader.




    From: A. Papazian
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