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    SCANDAL AT NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF ARMENIA

    "Armenia occupied 20% of Azerbaijani territories perpetrating
    a genocide against Azeris," said the parliamentary advocate from
    Moldova Aurelia Grigoriu today at the National Assembly of Armenia.

    Note that the two-day pan-European conference is held in Yerevan which
    hosts a number of specialists from different countries. The Moldovan
    advocate stated in her speech that Armenia perpetrated a genocide in
    Kodjalu, and this is an internationally recognized fact.

    It is noteworthy that some of the participants of the conference
    applauded to Grigoriu's statements.

    Vice-speaker Hermine Naghdalyan responded to her, urging her not to
    use the National Assembly's rostrum to carry out someone's orders. She
    noted that it is unacceptable when lawyers fulfill orders at the hall
    of the Armenian parliament.

    "I don't know whose order you are fulfilling, dear lawyers, but you
    can register your speeches so you get kudos from your clients. I
    think high-ranking guests here should express their disagreement
    with people who are trying to render this scientific conference an
    unacceptable discussion," underlined Hermine Naghdalyan.

    She said that discussions on such topics are held in front of an
    audience where there are relevant specialists who are aware of the
    issue while statements that a genocide was perpetrated here or there
    evoke daily announcements of our neighbors. "I think Ms. Advocate
    should be a little more correct in her statements," said Hermine
    Naghdalyan.

    "I'm not going to go into details of the conflict, I just want to say
    that it is unacceptable to violate human rights in areas of frozen
    conflicts," said the Moldovan lawyer.

    A Lithuanian human rights defender interfered and said that it would
    be better if the Moldovan lawyer spoke about the frozen conflict of
    her country, instead of commenting on the Karabakh conflict.

    "This is not the right place to discuss this issue. Moreover, this
    is not the issue to be discussed by the representative of a country
    which has no relation to the conflict. I propose to stop discussing
    this issue," said the Lithuanian Ombudsman.

    16:05 04/07/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/30364

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