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    SARGIS HATSPANIAN COMPARES ROBERT KOCHARYAN TO 1915 YOUNG TURKS

    hetq
    10:52, December 3, 2011

    Yesterday, Sargis Hatspanyan, a French citizen and veteran of the
    Artsakh War, who has been fighting to obtain RA citizenship, compared
    former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan to the Young Turks.

    "I have lived in Armenia for the past 22 years and have put down roots
    here," said Hatspanyan, a native of Turkey. "Now they are pulling up
    those roots by not granting me residency status"

    Hatspanyan recounted that while serving time in an Armenian prison
    after being found guilty of false denunciation, he read a book stating
    that in 1915 the Young Turks only gave the Armenians of Kharberd five
    days before exiling them.

    "The order handed down by Kocharyan, in the aftermath of the March 1
    events, to banish me from Armenia sounds a lot like the Young Turks'
    order. I am from a generation that was exiled in 1915. How can those
    who have tried to exile me twice from Armenia be called Armenians? Is
    it possible for anyone to debase themselves to the level of the Young
    Turks?" noted Hatspanyan.

    The aravot.am news website contacted Robert Kocharyan's press secretary
    Viktor Soghomonyants for comment. He never answered their telephone
    calls.

    Hatspanyan was a bit embarrassed to confess that, from a legal
    perspective, it's his son that has kept him in Armenia.

    "My son goes around school boasting that 'I am keeping my father
    here'. International law states that you cannot exile a person whose
    children are still minors. My son is eight and I don;t want him to
    grow up."

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