WHO, ACCORDING TO HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN, ROCKS THE BOAT
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/country/view/29083
16:02 25/02/2013
Today, Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan got angry when the street events were
mentioned in the parliament. First, get to know what is happening
there, who directs everything, he said.
Apparently, the ruling party is trying to convince everyone that
the street events are a conspiracy which is to be stopped. Hovik
Abrahamyan didn't say who directs the masses and what the aim is,
but he hinted the aim is evil.
Hovik Abrahamyan is a member of the National Security Council of
Armenia and if he knows certain forces are preparing street conspiracy
in Armenia, he had better voice about it, otherwise he may be accused
of concealing crimes. If he does not, if the provocateurs are not
revealed and punished, then Hovik Abrahamyan knows the issue is not
the conspiracy.
Today, Raffi Hovannisian was called in the parliament to stop "making
fuss" and accept his failure. But the appeal is not addressed to
the right person: even if Raffi Hovannisian accepts his defeat,
the protests won't end because they are not connected with Raffi
as individual, but with the activities of the same Hovik Abrahamyan
and others.
Hovik Abrahamyan needs to start with an appeal to his own party and
himself calling not to shift the arrows to conspiratorial issues,
but to accept their guilt in what is happening.
It is very easy to announce that that "others" direct the street
protests, to accuse the participants in shortsightedness and even
high treason to make it easier to state after March 1 that neither the
authorities nor the opposition fired at people, but some other forces.
The important is not to accept the guilt.
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/country/view/29083
16:02 25/02/2013
Today, Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan got angry when the street events were
mentioned in the parliament. First, get to know what is happening
there, who directs everything, he said.
Apparently, the ruling party is trying to convince everyone that
the street events are a conspiracy which is to be stopped. Hovik
Abrahamyan didn't say who directs the masses and what the aim is,
but he hinted the aim is evil.
Hovik Abrahamyan is a member of the National Security Council of
Armenia and if he knows certain forces are preparing street conspiracy
in Armenia, he had better voice about it, otherwise he may be accused
of concealing crimes. If he does not, if the provocateurs are not
revealed and punished, then Hovik Abrahamyan knows the issue is not
the conspiracy.
Today, Raffi Hovannisian was called in the parliament to stop "making
fuss" and accept his failure. But the appeal is not addressed to
the right person: even if Raffi Hovannisian accepts his defeat,
the protests won't end because they are not connected with Raffi
as individual, but with the activities of the same Hovik Abrahamyan
and others.
Hovik Abrahamyan needs to start with an appeal to his own party and
himself calling not to shift the arrows to conspiratorial issues,
but to accept their guilt in what is happening.
It is very easy to announce that that "others" direct the street
protests, to accuse the participants in shortsightedness and even
high treason to make it easier to state after March 1 that neither the
authorities nor the opposition fired at people, but some other forces.
The important is not to accept the guilt.