BigCaucasus' survey: Armenian men will protect Karabakh and will go even further
09:20 18/05/2013 » SOCIETY
The "BigCaucasus" portal published a video survey conducted in Yerevan
with the inhabitants of the city in connection with the statement of
the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov. The survey was about Chechen
mercenaries who participated in NKR war. The portal also published the
comments of the NKR Foreign Ministry in this regard. The survey which
was conducted in Yerevan touched upon issues what according to the
inhabitants were the chances of starting a new war in the region, and
whether they are ready to take up arms in case if Azerbaijan attacks
Nagorno-Karabakh.
`Karabakh is an integral part of Armenia. After the collapse of the
USSR Karabakh acquired the same right to consider itself an
independent country. The Armenia men should protect Karabakh, just
like it happened in 1988-1994. I participated (in the war), and I will
participate," said one of the respondents.
Another respondent believes that there will be no war between
Azerbaijan and Karabakh as well as between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
The third of the inquired said a terrible war will occur, and the
Armenians will have to "add even more to what they had taken."
"First of all, we need to protect ourselves, second we should think
about going further and make them understand that the problem cannot
be resolved through war. The issue should be resolved only through
peaceful negotiations. And in case of war, we will keep moving deep
into Azerbaijan," he said.
The man added that the Nagorno-Karabakh is Armenia, and everyone knows
it. He noted that anyone familiar with the history will confirm that
the Turkic-speaking people in this region have come from Altai and the
Central Asia. "I took part in the first war. I was young then, now the
years take their toll. I also have kids, family. However, the men
should go there," he said.
According to another participant of the survey there will be no war,
and the argument will continue for a long time.
"It's a matter of blood. It couldn't be otherwise. The answer is
unambiguous," said another respondent.
The correspondent of the "BigCaucasus" appealed to the women as well:
they were mostly for the peace. "We need no war," said one of the
respondents.
http://www.panorama.am/en/interviews/2013/05/18/bigcaucasus-1/
09:20 18/05/2013 » SOCIETY
The "BigCaucasus" portal published a video survey conducted in Yerevan
with the inhabitants of the city in connection with the statement of
the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov. The survey was about Chechen
mercenaries who participated in NKR war. The portal also published the
comments of the NKR Foreign Ministry in this regard. The survey which
was conducted in Yerevan touched upon issues what according to the
inhabitants were the chances of starting a new war in the region, and
whether they are ready to take up arms in case if Azerbaijan attacks
Nagorno-Karabakh.
`Karabakh is an integral part of Armenia. After the collapse of the
USSR Karabakh acquired the same right to consider itself an
independent country. The Armenia men should protect Karabakh, just
like it happened in 1988-1994. I participated (in the war), and I will
participate," said one of the respondents.
Another respondent believes that there will be no war between
Azerbaijan and Karabakh as well as between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
The third of the inquired said a terrible war will occur, and the
Armenians will have to "add even more to what they had taken."
"First of all, we need to protect ourselves, second we should think
about going further and make them understand that the problem cannot
be resolved through war. The issue should be resolved only through
peaceful negotiations. And in case of war, we will keep moving deep
into Azerbaijan," he said.
The man added that the Nagorno-Karabakh is Armenia, and everyone knows
it. He noted that anyone familiar with the history will confirm that
the Turkic-speaking people in this region have come from Altai and the
Central Asia. "I took part in the first war. I was young then, now the
years take their toll. I also have kids, family. However, the men
should go there," he said.
According to another participant of the survey there will be no war,
and the argument will continue for a long time.
"It's a matter of blood. It couldn't be otherwise. The answer is
unambiguous," said another respondent.
The correspondent of the "BigCaucasus" appealed to the women as well:
they were mostly for the peace. "We need no war," said one of the
respondents.
http://www.panorama.am/en/interviews/2013/05/18/bigcaucasus-1/