Dark pages from Nairi Harutyunyan's life
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2012-12-14 15:10:02
`For many years I was tortured by the question whether it was worth
writing what I am going to write as follows.
There are some things, which sometimes are better to keep silent in
order to let time erase unpleasant memories from people's brain, or
maybe vice versa; keep the story fresh, for non-repetition of the
story it is worth to speak, write and do not let them forget.
The topic is very sensitive and will have the strictest criticism and
attacks, but in order not to blame me later, I will just speak about
what I personally saw and heard and I will even stay away from
expressing my opinion.
I had a very bosom friend during my university years.
What about Soviet and my thought about that. I cannot say that I liked
Karen Serobich, or that he was the idol of majority of Armenians, as
today, but still, I was not filled with hatred towards him as my
friend was.
My friend really hated him and he was not even afraid to express that
if possible he would punish `today's Vasak Mamikonyan'.
Two years later I was taken to the Soviet army to serve. When I heard
the beginning of Karabakh Movement and the subsequent events in the
army, I did not cease to wonder how our friend could predict these
things step by step.
After serving in the army, I was lucky to be the first person who
raised the Armenian flag over the Parliament entrance of the
conference hall.
I even forgot about our old friend. Years passed and Tigran and our
friend completely deleted from my memory.
When I was in an American prison, I learned about the terrorism in my country.
I do not know, I cannot say how long I am sitting in this prison. May
be I will have a long, long, time to understand it, but now I just do
not agree with this at this moment, no, I disagree, I do not want to
hear any explanation".
http://lurer.com/?p=62086&l=en
2012-12-14 15:10:02
`For many years I was tortured by the question whether it was worth
writing what I am going to write as follows.
There are some things, which sometimes are better to keep silent in
order to let time erase unpleasant memories from people's brain, or
maybe vice versa; keep the story fresh, for non-repetition of the
story it is worth to speak, write and do not let them forget.
The topic is very sensitive and will have the strictest criticism and
attacks, but in order not to blame me later, I will just speak about
what I personally saw and heard and I will even stay away from
expressing my opinion.
I had a very bosom friend during my university years.
What about Soviet and my thought about that. I cannot say that I liked
Karen Serobich, or that he was the idol of majority of Armenians, as
today, but still, I was not filled with hatred towards him as my
friend was.
My friend really hated him and he was not even afraid to express that
if possible he would punish `today's Vasak Mamikonyan'.
Two years later I was taken to the Soviet army to serve. When I heard
the beginning of Karabakh Movement and the subsequent events in the
army, I did not cease to wonder how our friend could predict these
things step by step.
After serving in the army, I was lucky to be the first person who
raised the Armenian flag over the Parliament entrance of the
conference hall.
I even forgot about our old friend. Years passed and Tigran and our
friend completely deleted from my memory.
When I was in an American prison, I learned about the terrorism in my country.
I do not know, I cannot say how long I am sitting in this prison. May
be I will have a long, long, time to understand it, but now I just do
not agree with this at this moment, no, I disagree, I do not want to
hear any explanation".