Artsakh war veterans meet at Yerablur Memorial Complex
by Tatevik Shahunyan
Saturday, December 13, 13:56
The Artsakh war veterans have met at Yerablur Memorial Complex to
determine their further steps in the fight against the authorities.
The veterans decided to meet following the latest beating of three
Artsakh war veterans Suren Sargsyan, Manvel Yeghiazaryan ans Razmik
Petrosyan.
The veterans said that they are concerned over the current situation
in Armenia and want Armenia to have better future. "We, the veterans,
are ready to assume the responsibility for Armenia's future", said
veteran Smbat Hakobyan. He added that they will no longer stand any
unlawful actions of the authorities or the opposition.
Razmik Petrosyan, who has lately been attacked, said that it is
impossible to intimidate the veterans. "All these attacks constitute
links in one and the same chain", he said.
On December 11 evening, Aram Manukyan, Secretary of the opposition
Armenian National Congress Faction, was attacked by an unknown man,
who struck him on the face several times and escaped. Earlier,
veterans of the Artsakh War Suren Sargsyan, Manvel Yeghiazaryan and
Razmik Petrosyan were beaten and the cars of 4 members of the
opposition Pre-Parliament movement were burnt by unknown persons. All
the aggrieved people accuse the Armenian authorities of the incidents.
The representatives of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia say
these accusations are marasmic.
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by Tatevik Shahunyan
Saturday, December 13, 13:56
The Artsakh war veterans have met at Yerablur Memorial Complex to
determine their further steps in the fight against the authorities.
The veterans decided to meet following the latest beating of three
Artsakh war veterans Suren Sargsyan, Manvel Yeghiazaryan ans Razmik
Petrosyan.
The veterans said that they are concerned over the current situation
in Armenia and want Armenia to have better future. "We, the veterans,
are ready to assume the responsibility for Armenia's future", said
veteran Smbat Hakobyan. He added that they will no longer stand any
unlawful actions of the authorities or the opposition.
Razmik Petrosyan, who has lately been attacked, said that it is
impossible to intimidate the veterans. "All these attacks constitute
links in one and the same chain", he said.
On December 11 evening, Aram Manukyan, Secretary of the opposition
Armenian National Congress Faction, was attacked by an unknown man,
who struck him on the face several times and escaped. Earlier,
veterans of the Artsakh War Suren Sargsyan, Manvel Yeghiazaryan and
Razmik Petrosyan were beaten and the cars of 4 members of the
opposition Pre-Parliament movement were burnt by unknown persons. All
the aggrieved people accuse the Armenian authorities of the incidents.
The representatives of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia say
these accusations are marasmic.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid¨7F6EE0-82B6-11E4-89340EB7C0D21663