`Saakashvili Kills Three Birds With One Stone,' Gurgen Yeghiazaryan Says
http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/09/27/114033/
September 27, 2012 17:53
The scandalous Prime Minister of Hungary who has recently appeared at
the center of a scandal regarding the extradition of murderer Ramil
Safarov to Azerbaijan has arrived in neighboring Georgia.
Gurgen Yeghiazaryan, a former high-ranking officer of the National
Security Service of the Republic of Armenia and a member of the Social
Democrat Hunchakian Party (SDHP) is surprised and angry with the
Hungarian Prime Minister's visit to Georgia and the homage paid to him
by Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili.
Given the frozen relations between Hungary and Armenia as a result of
the well-known events, the Hungarian Prime Minister's visit to Georgia
means three things, according to our interlocutor, `We gradually gave
Georgians what we had, in return for that, the Saakashvili regime
gradually started to do outrageous things in Javakhk and started to
persecute people who were Armenians and hadn't been assimilated.
Hundreds of charges are made even now, before the election and they
terrify all Armenian districts with their special forces, security.
Under these circumstances, receiving that person, Saakashvili kills
three birds with one stone. He shows reverence to his Turkish friends
once again. Secondly he wins the votes of the Azeris living on his
territory and thirdly he just tells to people who talk about
Saakashvili's Armenian origin `haven't you realized what I have done
to the Armenians in Javakhk, then know that the one who extradited
Safarov is my brother, my friend, my kin.' And he makes friends with
him.'
Gurgen Yeghiazaryan is convinced that Saakashvili says by this that he
doesn't care whether there is an Armenian government or not. `It is
because our degenerated powers that be start businesses in Georgia one
after another. And basically they not only become the subjects of
people like Saakashvili by that, but they make the whole nation a
subject.' In response to a question of www.aravot.am whether he
offered breaking up relations with Georgia too, Yeghiazaryan said,
`No, I hope that after the October 1 parliamentary election,
Saakashvili will never set foot on Georgia.'
`Was this Saakashvili's democracy with transparent, glass buildings?'
Gurgen Yeghiazaryan mocks hinting at the stories of Gldani Prison.
Nelly GRIGORYAN
From: A. Papazian
http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/09/27/114033/
September 27, 2012 17:53
The scandalous Prime Minister of Hungary who has recently appeared at
the center of a scandal regarding the extradition of murderer Ramil
Safarov to Azerbaijan has arrived in neighboring Georgia.
Gurgen Yeghiazaryan, a former high-ranking officer of the National
Security Service of the Republic of Armenia and a member of the Social
Democrat Hunchakian Party (SDHP) is surprised and angry with the
Hungarian Prime Minister's visit to Georgia and the homage paid to him
by Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili.
Given the frozen relations between Hungary and Armenia as a result of
the well-known events, the Hungarian Prime Minister's visit to Georgia
means three things, according to our interlocutor, `We gradually gave
Georgians what we had, in return for that, the Saakashvili regime
gradually started to do outrageous things in Javakhk and started to
persecute people who were Armenians and hadn't been assimilated.
Hundreds of charges are made even now, before the election and they
terrify all Armenian districts with their special forces, security.
Under these circumstances, receiving that person, Saakashvili kills
three birds with one stone. He shows reverence to his Turkish friends
once again. Secondly he wins the votes of the Azeris living on his
territory and thirdly he just tells to people who talk about
Saakashvili's Armenian origin `haven't you realized what I have done
to the Armenians in Javakhk, then know that the one who extradited
Safarov is my brother, my friend, my kin.' And he makes friends with
him.'
Gurgen Yeghiazaryan is convinced that Saakashvili says by this that he
doesn't care whether there is an Armenian government or not. `It is
because our degenerated powers that be start businesses in Georgia one
after another. And basically they not only become the subjects of
people like Saakashvili by that, but they make the whole nation a
subject.' In response to a question of www.aravot.am whether he
offered breaking up relations with Georgia too, Yeghiazaryan said,
`No, I hope that after the October 1 parliamentary election,
Saakashvili will never set foot on Georgia.'
`Was this Saakashvili's democracy with transparent, glass buildings?'
Gurgen Yeghiazaryan mocks hinting at the stories of Gldani Prison.
Nelly GRIGORYAN
From: A. Papazian