GUERILLA TACTICS NEEDED - ACTIVIST
19:38 ~U 06.11.13
In an interview with Tert.am, Garegin Chukaszyan, a Preparliament
Secretariat member, explained the reasons why the Preparliament did
not join "Shant Harutyunyan's revolution" whereas the Preparliament
member Zhirair Sefilyan complained about the Armenian ex-president
Levon Ter-Petrosyan's not making radical steps.
The events showed that struggle on the front line is doomed to failure,
and a guerrilla tactics is needed. It requires time until the people
become increasingly convinced of their ability to gain victories. A
number of minor victories will develop into a major victory.
"I am sure that struggle similar to that waged by Shant Harutyunyan is
inspiring considerable sections of our population. On the other hand,
we are aware of the necessity for pressing the oligarchic system. I
know that this criminal and oligarchic system hired instigators to
show the struggle was doomed to failure and they would own everything.
But I am sure that yesterday's events assured people of the need to
get rid of this declining system," Chukaszyan said.
Armenian News - Tert.am
19:38 ~U 06.11.13
In an interview with Tert.am, Garegin Chukaszyan, a Preparliament
Secretariat member, explained the reasons why the Preparliament did
not join "Shant Harutyunyan's revolution" whereas the Preparliament
member Zhirair Sefilyan complained about the Armenian ex-president
Levon Ter-Petrosyan's not making radical steps.
The events showed that struggle on the front line is doomed to failure,
and a guerrilla tactics is needed. It requires time until the people
become increasingly convinced of their ability to gain victories. A
number of minor victories will develop into a major victory.
"I am sure that struggle similar to that waged by Shant Harutyunyan is
inspiring considerable sections of our population. On the other hand,
we are aware of the necessity for pressing the oligarchic system. I
know that this criminal and oligarchic system hired instigators to
show the struggle was doomed to failure and they would own everything.
But I am sure that yesterday's events assured people of the need to
get rid of this declining system," Chukaszyan said.
Armenian News - Tert.am