'It was Robert Kocahryan who wrote black chapter of March 1'
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/03/01/makeyan
04:31 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
Chairman of the Democratic Fatherland party says the `chapter of March
1, 2008, was written by Armenia's second President Robert Kocharyan.'
At a news conference on Friday, Petros Makeyan said the perpetrators
of the March 1, 2008, post-election unrest have not been identified
yet as the authorities lack the political will to do it.
"Neither the tragic events of March 1, 2008, nor the parliamentary
bloody carnage of October 27, 1999, will be disclosed as long as the
current regime is in power," Makeyan said. "In Armenia, all legal
disputes are settled by a political order. The crime will not be
disclosed unless there is a political order."
Comparing today's post-election developments and public activity with
the situation after the 2008 presidential election, Mr Makeyan said
the repetition of the scenario is possible only theoretically.
"The authorities realize that without digesting the first one they
cannot perpetrate new violence as it will lead to their
self-destruction," he said.
Speaking about the nationwide protests led by Heritage party leader
Raffi Hovannisian, the Chairman of the Democratic Fatherland party
hailed the struggle, expressing his support for it.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/03/01/makeyan
04:31 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
Chairman of the Democratic Fatherland party says the `chapter of March
1, 2008, was written by Armenia's second President Robert Kocharyan.'
At a news conference on Friday, Petros Makeyan said the perpetrators
of the March 1, 2008, post-election unrest have not been identified
yet as the authorities lack the political will to do it.
"Neither the tragic events of March 1, 2008, nor the parliamentary
bloody carnage of October 27, 1999, will be disclosed as long as the
current regime is in power," Makeyan said. "In Armenia, all legal
disputes are settled by a political order. The crime will not be
disclosed unless there is a political order."
Comparing today's post-election developments and public activity with
the situation after the 2008 presidential election, Mr Makeyan said
the repetition of the scenario is possible only theoretically.
"The authorities realize that without digesting the first one they
cannot perpetrate new violence as it will lead to their
self-destruction," he said.
Speaking about the nationwide protests led by Heritage party leader
Raffi Hovannisian, the Chairman of the Democratic Fatherland party
hailed the struggle, expressing his support for it.