INFORMATION ON ARMENIANS' MOBILIZATION SEEMS TO BE PROVOCATION
GMTPanARMENIAN.Net
November 25, 2010 - 19:29 AMT 15:29
Vice President of the Union of Armenians of Russia (UAR) Levon Mukanyan
said that information on the establishment of coordination centers
to mobilize reservists and veterans among Armenians of Diaspora seems
to be a provocation.
Neither the UAR, nor the Armenian Diaspora of Russia is aware of it,
Mukanyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.
"Somebody wants to cross up both Armenia and Diaspora, while it is
done from Moscow for some reason. In my opinion, it is false and
absurd information," noted Mukanyan.
According to information of REGNUM news agency, large businessmen of
Armenian origin from four countries - Russia, France, the U.S. and
France - have established coordination centers to mobilize reservists
and veterans, who are planned to be airlifted to the Karabakh conflict
zone via Iran's territory in case of hostilities resumption.
An initiator of Preventive Mobilization program, Russian entrepreneur
of Armenian origin told a reporter of the news agency on condition of
anonymity that works are carried out as part of recently established
Union of Armenian Reservists and Veterans international Armenian
public movement. According to him, information is collected in a single
database in three languages - Russian, English and Spanish. As a whole,
according to calculations of activists of the mobilization movement,
up to 200,000 Armenians from over 38 countries can participate in
it. The source added that the "information-analytical backbone" of
the Armenian Diaspora's mobilization reserve has been composed from
former and current employees of intelligence services of various
leading countries of the world.
From: A. Papazian
GMTPanARMENIAN.Net
November 25, 2010 - 19:29 AMT 15:29
Vice President of the Union of Armenians of Russia (UAR) Levon Mukanyan
said that information on the establishment of coordination centers
to mobilize reservists and veterans among Armenians of Diaspora seems
to be a provocation.
Neither the UAR, nor the Armenian Diaspora of Russia is aware of it,
Mukanyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.
"Somebody wants to cross up both Armenia and Diaspora, while it is
done from Moscow for some reason. In my opinion, it is false and
absurd information," noted Mukanyan.
According to information of REGNUM news agency, large businessmen of
Armenian origin from four countries - Russia, France, the U.S. and
France - have established coordination centers to mobilize reservists
and veterans, who are planned to be airlifted to the Karabakh conflict
zone via Iran's territory in case of hostilities resumption.
An initiator of Preventive Mobilization program, Russian entrepreneur
of Armenian origin told a reporter of the news agency on condition of
anonymity that works are carried out as part of recently established
Union of Armenian Reservists and Veterans international Armenian
public movement. According to him, information is collected in a single
database in three languages - Russian, English and Spanish. As a whole,
according to calculations of activists of the mobilization movement,
up to 200,000 Armenians from over 38 countries can participate in
it. The source added that the "information-analytical backbone" of
the Armenian Diaspora's mobilization reserve has been composed from
former and current employees of intelligence services of various
leading countries of the world.
From: A. Papazian