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    THE HEADS OF VILLAGE COMMUNITIES OF ARMENIAN TAVUSH REGION ARE CONCERNED BY AZERBAIJANI ACTIVITIES

    ARMENPRESS
    25 July, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, JULY 25, ARMENPRESS: Field assistants of personal
    representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-office Andrzej Kasprzyk
    Antal Herdic and Irji Aberle on July 25 met the leaders of Aigepar,
    Nerkin Karmraghbiur and Movses communities of Armenian Tavush region.

    Armenpress reports that the heads of communities introduced to field
    assistants the situation in their communities, spoke about cases of
    cease-fire regime violation and other issues.

    Head of Nerkin Karmraghbiur community Manvel Kamendatyan mentioned
    that in reality there are many problems in border villages as the
    peaceful population has appeared in frontline. Especially during the
    last year the main vector of the opponent has declined to peaceful
    population in result of which there are victims and wounded people.

    "They say the snake does not harm sleeping person and Azerbaijanis
    shoot at peaceful citizens who work in hteir farms, shoot even on
    kindergartens" said Kamendatyan. He also added that "Armenians are
    Christian nation, does not want war, but are not afraid of it".

    Head of Movses community Ludwig Aperyan paid the attention of
    representatives of international institutions to the fact that there
    is not a day without shooting by the opponent. "The situation is
    so tensioned that the population can not work in their farms or to
    gather the harvest as there is not a guarantee that the opponent will
    not shoot at tem" he mentioned.

    Head of Aigepar community Andranik Aidinyan stressed that during
    previous months the shootings became more frequent. "People are
    not safe even in their houses though they closed their windows by
    stones but are afraid that the bullet can penetrate inside the house"
    said Aidinyan.

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