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  • Armenia Yezidi Group Delivers Toilet Paper To MP For 'Racist' Remark

    ARMENIA YEZIDI GROUP DELIVERS TOILET PAPER TO MP FOR 'RACIST' REMARKS

    http://www.epress.am/en/2013/12/10/armenia-yezidi-group-delivers-toilet-paper-to-mp-for-racist-remarks.html
    12.10.2013 21:29 epress.am

    Members of the Sinjar Yezidi National Union today protested outside
    Armenia's National Assembly for what they are calling racist remarks
    by ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) MP Manvel Badeyan.

    Protestors, members of the Yazidi ethnic minority in Armenia,
    brought a photo of a donkey and a roll of toilet paper to give to
    the lawmaker. With these "gifts," the protestors made clear their
    concerns regarding the parliamentarian's offensive remarks.

    In parliament today, a journalist asked the MP whether it was
    appropriate that the program "What, Where, When" was broadcast on
    Armenian television in the Russian language. "Are you really that
    low-levelled that you think like that? If this question was asked by
    some Yazidi on the street I wouldn't be surprised, but do you really
    think like that?" MP Badeyan replied, adding that "the working language
    of that program is Russian."

    Sinjar Yezidi National Union representative Boris Tamoyan (pictured)
    said the parliamentarian's remarks are uneducated remarks and cannot
    even be considered remarks, and they brought the toilet paper so that
    the MP can clean his mouth. Protestors left both the toilet paper
    and the image of a donkey at the parliament's reception desk.

    Tamoyan said that representatives of the Yezidi community in Armenia
    intend to appeal to the parliamentary ethics committee, though
    they believe that in the committee and in the parliament at large
    the majority of MPs are no different than Badeyan. According to the
    Sinjar Yezidi National Union, officials often display such an attitude
    toward ethnic minorities. He described how a presidential candidate
    (whom he did not name) declared in a Yazidi village that Yezidis do
    not need a kindergarten.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8geh6UFYf3c#t=0



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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