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    THERE ARE MANY DIGNIFIED PEOPLE IN ARMENIA

    A1+.
    05:01 pm | September 02, 2011

    Politics

    The 20-year-old independence of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic was to be
    fixed by diplomacy, economic development and formation of democratic
    institutions, according to former deputy chairman of Yerkrapah Union
    of Volunteers (EKM).

    "This could record progress in the talks over the Karabakh conflict
    and strengthen Karabakh's position in the international arena,"
    Myasnik Malkhasyan told A1+.

    "The fact that the NKR yielded its place to Armenia in the talks has
    weakened Karabakh's position worldwide. I would like our authorities
    to learn lessons from these mistakes and correct them in the future,"
    he said.

    Freedom fighter Ararat Asryan, Coordinator of "Fraternity of Freedom
    Fighters" organization, says pro-government and opposition forces
    have fully exhausted themselves both in Armenia and NKR.

    "They should be replaced by new figures who have high morals, dignity
    and faith. It is time to tear off the masks and unveil their true
    colours," he said.

    Asryan thinks that NKR independence will not be protected as long as
    it is turned into a matter of bargain by some Armenians.

    "These are people who ascribe the Artsakh victory to themselves
    but they have nothing to do with it. I mean Serzh Sargsyan and Bako
    Sahakyan who think that the country's leader should necessarily have
    national mentality," said the freedom fighter.

    Another Karabakh war veteran, Vahan Ter-Ghazarian, is more optimistic
    about Artsakh's independence.

    "Both Armenian and NKR authorities are attempting to maintain Artsakh's
    independence," he said.




    From: A. Papazian
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