Aysor, Armenia
June 11 2010
We appear to live in three different countries, says Hovhannisian
`If you attentively leaf through newspapers of various orientations,
watch TV, and listen to the radio, then an impression comes as if you
have been living in three different countries,' said leader of the ARF
Dashnaktsutyun Vahan Hovhannisian after a week-long monitoring of the
Armenian media.
According to politician, people in one county are enthusiastically
watching new economical achievements of the government, innovation
programmes and new technologies that develop there. The second
country's people `have no other problems but to doubt about whether a
group of 20-30 individuals of the Armenian National Movement [ANM]
will manage to burst at the Opera Square and hold a rally there.'
`However, I live in the third country, where people for a very long
time don't believe any promises, programmes and announcements by
authorities and don't care about activities of the ANM members. In
this country the people are interested only in serious day-to-day
issues, among them raising prices, justice and legal affairs,
activities of the police and courts, situation and security in the
country. Unfortunately, people experience these troubles, not the two
extremely false images,' said Vahan Hovhannisian.
`As soon as one is trying to talk about real life, he observes
nervousness of those two fronts,' he added.
From: A. Papazian
June 11 2010
We appear to live in three different countries, says Hovhannisian
`If you attentively leaf through newspapers of various orientations,
watch TV, and listen to the radio, then an impression comes as if you
have been living in three different countries,' said leader of the ARF
Dashnaktsutyun Vahan Hovhannisian after a week-long monitoring of the
Armenian media.
According to politician, people in one county are enthusiastically
watching new economical achievements of the government, innovation
programmes and new technologies that develop there. The second
country's people `have no other problems but to doubt about whether a
group of 20-30 individuals of the Armenian National Movement [ANM]
will manage to burst at the Opera Square and hold a rally there.'
`However, I live in the third country, where people for a very long
time don't believe any promises, programmes and announcements by
authorities and don't care about activities of the ANM members. In
this country the people are interested only in serious day-to-day
issues, among them raising prices, justice and legal affairs,
activities of the police and courts, situation and security in the
country. Unfortunately, people experience these troubles, not the two
extremely false images,' said Vahan Hovhannisian.
`As soon as one is trying to talk about real life, he observes
nervousness of those two fronts,' he added.
From: A. Papazian