NUMBER OF ARMENIANS HEADING TO MOSCOW NOT REDUCING - NEWSPAPER
October 17, 2013 | 08:32
YEREVAN. - The recent unrest inMoscow has not reduced the number of
bus passengers wanting to travel from Armenian capital city Yerevan
to the Russian capital, Zhamanak daily reports.
"The mass disorder that started in Moscow and the climate of
intolerance toward immigrants do not deter our countrymen from the
idea of leaving for the Russian capital city.
"Busvoyage Company Manager Robert, for example, told that they
conducted the last Yerevan-Moscow route on Monday.
'"We believe that our expectations are justified in terms of the
number of passengers. We hope that the passenger movement will be
even more active in November,' he said.
"To the query as to whether they are cautioning the people, who
are applying to them, about the events taking place in Moscow, or
recommending not going for now, Robert responded that if people ask
them about this, they definitely will caution.
"'We primarily 'instruct' our drivers advising not to leave homes
while there and to stay away from all kinds of contacts as much as
possible,' he said," Zhamanak writes.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
October 17, 2013 | 08:32
YEREVAN. - The recent unrest inMoscow has not reduced the number of
bus passengers wanting to travel from Armenian capital city Yerevan
to the Russian capital, Zhamanak daily reports.
"The mass disorder that started in Moscow and the climate of
intolerance toward immigrants do not deter our countrymen from the
idea of leaving for the Russian capital city.
"Busvoyage Company Manager Robert, for example, told that they
conducted the last Yerevan-Moscow route on Monday.
'"We believe that our expectations are justified in terms of the
number of passengers. We hope that the passenger movement will be
even more active in November,' he said.
"To the query as to whether they are cautioning the people, who
are applying to them, about the events taking place in Moscow, or
recommending not going for now, Robert responded that if people ask
them about this, they definitely will caution.
"'We primarily 'instruct' our drivers advising not to leave homes
while there and to stay away from all kinds of contacts as much as
possible,' he said," Zhamanak writes.
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