Analyst: Javakhk Students Should Protest Issues Back Home Rather than
Hurling Insults at YSU
http://hetq.am/eng/news/23969/analyst-javakhk-students-should-protest-issues-back-home-rather-than-hurling-insults-at-ysu.html
12:08, March 1, 2013
Vahe Sargsyan, from the Mitq Analytical Center, told reporters today
that the students from Javakhk who greeted striking students at
Yerevan State University the other day with cat-calls and insults,
would be better off addressing the numerous issues facing Armenians in
Georgia.
In fact, a university administrator was caught on tape calling for the
`Akhalkalak army' to confront the strikers.
Today, students and teachers have organized a signature campaign
calling for the official's dismissal.
Sargsyan specifically noted that Georgian customs officials are still
confiscating Armenian books from entering the country.
Sargsyan argues that in such a milieu where quality education is
lacking, which Sargsyan argues has been the policy of the Saakashvili
regime, it is no wonder that many of the Armenian youth leave Javakhk
as semi-illiterates with low intellects.
Hurling Insults at YSU
http://hetq.am/eng/news/23969/analyst-javakhk-students-should-protest-issues-back-home-rather-than-hurling-insults-at-ysu.html
12:08, March 1, 2013
Vahe Sargsyan, from the Mitq Analytical Center, told reporters today
that the students from Javakhk who greeted striking students at
Yerevan State University the other day with cat-calls and insults,
would be better off addressing the numerous issues facing Armenians in
Georgia.
In fact, a university administrator was caught on tape calling for the
`Akhalkalak army' to confront the strikers.
Today, students and teachers have organized a signature campaign
calling for the official's dismissal.
Sargsyan specifically noted that Georgian customs officials are still
confiscating Armenian books from entering the country.
Sargsyan argues that in such a milieu where quality education is
lacking, which Sargsyan argues has been the policy of the Saakashvili
regime, it is no wonder that many of the Armenian youth leave Javakhk
as semi-illiterates with low intellects.