WE WILL NO LONGER AGREE TO COSMETIC CHANGES - ZHIRAYR SEFILIAN
Tert.am
03.08.11
An opposition activist has said that there is not any political
process in Armenia and that the Sardarapat movement will no longer
agree to cosmetic changes
Zhirayr Sefilian, the commander of the Shoushi Special Regiment and a
member of the Sardarapat movement also said that those people engaged
in politics shouldn't be considered as political figures, but rather
as liberators.
Further, Sefilian said that there are two forces in Armenia. One
of those forces, according to him, includes those people currently
involved in a recently-launched political dialogue, while the second
one is the people under hardships.
"Unlike, Ter-Petrosyans, we consider the situation as an occupation
regime. Had they agreed to this evaluation, they would have never
gone and sat to negotiate with them," said Sefilian.
He also said that it is "impossible to exercise classical politics
in what he occupation regimes".
Sefilian further said that the only way out is holding systemic
changes, and giver the "regime acts beyond the law, our actions must
fully be in line with the law," he added.
He also said that they are nor adventurous and need to get well
prepared. "Our fight is solely aimed at changing this system. Because
we no longer consent with cosmetic changed," said Sefilian.
Tert.am
03.08.11
An opposition activist has said that there is not any political
process in Armenia and that the Sardarapat movement will no longer
agree to cosmetic changes
Zhirayr Sefilian, the commander of the Shoushi Special Regiment and a
member of the Sardarapat movement also said that those people engaged
in politics shouldn't be considered as political figures, but rather
as liberators.
Further, Sefilian said that there are two forces in Armenia. One
of those forces, according to him, includes those people currently
involved in a recently-launched political dialogue, while the second
one is the people under hardships.
"Unlike, Ter-Petrosyans, we consider the situation as an occupation
regime. Had they agreed to this evaluation, they would have never
gone and sat to negotiate with them," said Sefilian.
He also said that it is "impossible to exercise classical politics
in what he occupation regimes".
Sefilian further said that the only way out is holding systemic
changes, and giver the "regime acts beyond the law, our actions must
fully be in line with the law," he added.
He also said that they are nor adventurous and need to get well
prepared. "Our fight is solely aimed at changing this system. Because
we no longer consent with cosmetic changed," said Sefilian.