ARMENIAN PREPARLIAMENT MEMBER URGES FREEDOM FIGHTERS TO 'AWAKE'
15:35 ~U 26.09.13
The Preparliament member Zhirair Sefilyan calls on Armenian
freedom-fighters [participants in the Nagorno-Karabakh war] to "awake."
Speaking of oligarchs, he said: "They share the responsibility for
the oppression of our people. We have not forgotten anything."
"We remember March 1, the ones that raised their hand against the
people," Sefilyan added.
We would remind readers that Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP)
parliamentary group members headed by PAP Chairman Gagik Tsarukyan
held a meeting with freedom fighters to discuss ways of resolving
their social problems.
With respect to the latest political developments and civil
activities, Sefilyan said that the "chief administrator" has lost
control of them. In this context, he singled out the 'Paying 100
drams' movement. Sefilyan pointed out different civil initiatives'
active cooperation.
With respect to social struggle, Sefilyan said that Armenia's
authorities employ the following principle: first, they try to bribe
the groups or individuals out of their control; if they fail, they
offer more money; if it does not help, they use physical force or
resort to prosecution.
Armenian News - Tert.am
15:35 ~U 26.09.13
The Preparliament member Zhirair Sefilyan calls on Armenian
freedom-fighters [participants in the Nagorno-Karabakh war] to "awake."
Speaking of oligarchs, he said: "They share the responsibility for
the oppression of our people. We have not forgotten anything."
"We remember March 1, the ones that raised their hand against the
people," Sefilyan added.
We would remind readers that Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP)
parliamentary group members headed by PAP Chairman Gagik Tsarukyan
held a meeting with freedom fighters to discuss ways of resolving
their social problems.
With respect to the latest political developments and civil
activities, Sefilyan said that the "chief administrator" has lost
control of them. In this context, he singled out the 'Paying 100
drams' movement. Sefilyan pointed out different civil initiatives'
active cooperation.
With respect to social struggle, Sefilyan said that Armenia's
authorities employ the following principle: first, they try to bribe
the groups or individuals out of their control; if they fail, they
offer more money; if it does not help, they use physical force or
resort to prosecution.
Armenian News - Tert.am