MARCH 1 VICTIM'S MOTHER PINS HOPES ON ARMENIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
TERT.AM
20:19 ~U 12.02.13
The mothers of the victims of the tragic events in Armenia's capital
on March 1, 2008, cannot imagine the role the opposition bloc Armenian
National Congress (ANC) may play if it is transformed to a political
party.
However, they are sure it is only the ANC that can help them in
establishing the truth about the March 1 events.
Alla Hovhannisian, mother of one of the victims Tigran Khachatryan
and ANC member, has no intention to join the new party.
"Time will show what's going to happen to the ANC. I am sure I am
not going to join any party. But I have realized the ANC bloc will
not cease to exist and will be consistent in getting at the truth
about the March 1 crimes," she said.
She believes that getting rid of the ruling regime and establishing
democracy in Armenia is everyone's priority task.
TERT.AM
20:19 ~U 12.02.13
The mothers of the victims of the tragic events in Armenia's capital
on March 1, 2008, cannot imagine the role the opposition bloc Armenian
National Congress (ANC) may play if it is transformed to a political
party.
However, they are sure it is only the ANC that can help them in
establishing the truth about the March 1 events.
Alla Hovhannisian, mother of one of the victims Tigran Khachatryan
and ANC member, has no intention to join the new party.
"Time will show what's going to happen to the ANC. I am sure I am
not going to join any party. But I have realized the ANC bloc will
not cease to exist and will be consistent in getting at the truth
about the March 1 crimes," she said.
She believes that getting rid of the ruling regime and establishing
democracy in Armenia is everyone's priority task.