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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS GETS SLAP FROM AUTHORITIES - SARDARAPAT MOVEMENT

    Tert.am
    12.08.11

    The Sardarapat movement issued a statement on the August 9 incident.

    The statement particularly reads:

    "The August 9 police violence against seven members of the all-national
    movement was one more manifestation by the criminal regime that
    occupied Armenia.

    "Any Armenian citizen may be subjected to such violence," says the
    statement.

    The August 9 incident showed the Armenian people once again that
    "the criminal regime has not changed its essence."

    Under the present regime, the "so-called political organizations
    of Armenia are preparing for regular or early national elections,
    whereas the recent incident is one more proof that holding national
    elections is ridiculous.

    "The only way of changing this situation is establishing democracy and
    order throughout Armenia by means of elections," says the statement.

    On August, the forces negotiating with the officials responsible for
    the March 1 crimes got another slap from the ruling coalition.

    The "the so-called opposition forces, servile and cowardly, are trying
    to justify the police violence by President Serzh Sargsyan's absence
    as well as attempts to thwart the so-called negotiation process by
    some mysterious forces."

    The Sardarapat movement reminds the "opposition forces" that Serzh
    Sargsyan was absent from the country on October 27, 1999.

    "If the opposition forces refresh their memory they can see that Serzh
    Sargsyan was absent from the country for some reasons and dramatic
    political events took place in the country.

    "Serzh Sargsyan's absence affects the Yerevan mayor, who, for the
    city's benefits, is depriving thousands of people of their jobs,
    forcing them into emigrating," says the statement.

    The Sardarapat movement "supports the seven young people that wish
    to live freely and with dignity in their homeland," says the statement.

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