MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT: BY COVERING CRIMINALITY THE AUTHORITIES PROMOTE OUTFLOW OF POPULATION FROM ARMENIA
arminfo
Monday, July 2, 16:46
The authorities of Armenia have been covering criminality and
developing total lawlessness in the country, chairman of Armenian
Pan-National Movement, secretary of the parliamentary faction
of Armenian National Congress, Aram Manukyan, said at today's
press-conference when commenting on the incident in Harsnaqar
restaurant.
"When servicemen are killed by the enemy, the society raises noise and
expresses its protest. But in case of Vahe Avetyan, intelligentsia
are silent as they understand who they are dealing with, and if the
incident happened in another restaurant, its owner would be eliminated
long ago. In this case local enemy is more dangerous. The society
should fight total absence of authority", - he said.
He also added that the atmosphere of lawlessness and impunity is the
main reason of outflow of population, as the developing criminality
frightens parents and makes them think about the future of the growing
up generation.
From: A. Papazian
arminfo
Monday, July 2, 16:46
The authorities of Armenia have been covering criminality and
developing total lawlessness in the country, chairman of Armenian
Pan-National Movement, secretary of the parliamentary faction
of Armenian National Congress, Aram Manukyan, said at today's
press-conference when commenting on the incident in Harsnaqar
restaurant.
"When servicemen are killed by the enemy, the society raises noise and
expresses its protest. But in case of Vahe Avetyan, intelligentsia
are silent as they understand who they are dealing with, and if the
incident happened in another restaurant, its owner would be eliminated
long ago. In this case local enemy is more dangerous. The society
should fight total absence of authority", - he said.
He also added that the atmosphere of lawlessness and impunity is the
main reason of outflow of population, as the developing criminality
frightens parents and makes them think about the future of the growing
up generation.
From: A. Papazian