JIRAYR SEFILYAN: CRISIS IN ARMENIA IS A CONSEQUENCE OF MONOPOLY
PanARMENIAN.Net
02.03.2010 12:00 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Sardarapat movement initiative group organized a
conference on regional issues in Yerevan on Tuesday. The conference
kicked off wth a minute's silence in memory of the victims of March 1,
2008 events.
"The victims of March 1, 2008 events are people who sacrificed their
lives for independence of the third Republic of Armenia. Today, the
statehood of Armenia is threatened and our people are facing a task
to build a new sovereign country," said Jirayr Sefilyan, Sardarapat
initiative coordinator and a veteran of the Karabakh war.
According to him, the economic, social, legal, moral and psychological
crisis in Armenia is a consequence of the existing monopoly, which
made the country more vulnerable and unable to withstand external
challenges.
Sefilyan also briefed on position of the Sardarapat movement aimed
"to improve the current situation in the country".
The event was attended by intellectuals, politicians and youth
representatives, press service of the Sardarapat initiative group
reported.
PanARMENIAN.Net
02.03.2010 12:00 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Sardarapat movement initiative group organized a
conference on regional issues in Yerevan on Tuesday. The conference
kicked off wth a minute's silence in memory of the victims of March 1,
2008 events.
"The victims of March 1, 2008 events are people who sacrificed their
lives for independence of the third Republic of Armenia. Today, the
statehood of Armenia is threatened and our people are facing a task
to build a new sovereign country," said Jirayr Sefilyan, Sardarapat
initiative coordinator and a veteran of the Karabakh war.
According to him, the economic, social, legal, moral and psychological
crisis in Armenia is a consequence of the existing monopoly, which
made the country more vulnerable and unable to withstand external
challenges.
Sefilyan also briefed on position of the Sardarapat movement aimed
"to improve the current situation in the country".
The event was attended by intellectuals, politicians and youth
representatives, press service of the Sardarapat initiative group
reported.