UKRAINIANS VICTORY IS ALSO THE VICTORY OF FREE ARMENIA." RUBEN MEHRABYAN
January 28 2014
Aravot.am asked Ruben Mehrabyan, expert of "Center for Political
and International Studies", how long Maidan can resist, given the
unfortunate events of recent days, how long the Russian authorities
may persist, and in general, whether long-range goals of Moscow are
bringing recent developments of Maidan with respect to influence over
the former Soviet Union countries closer, or the contrary. "After a
series of violent acts of Yanukovich regime, people who are ready to
sacrifice everything for the sake of eventual victory are assembled
in Ukrainian Maidan. They will no longer tolerate the criminal
regime, will not tolerate Moscow humiliating and bloody yoke, it is
intolerable for them to turn into a "building material" for a new
Russian empire, the idea of which Putin is trying to impose with
a maniacal persistence. Ukrainians historical memory, the integral
part of which is the violent rusification, the People's Commissariat
for Internal Affairs' (NKVD) terror, and, of course, Holodomor:
extermination of the Ukrainian people in 1930â~@²s, just rules it
out," noted the expert. As convinced by Ruben Mehrabyan, "Today,
the Ukrainian coming out to Maidan fights not only for free Ukraine,
but also by doing so, it sends the Russian neo-imperialism, that has
turned into a prison of thrice peoples and a gendarme of Europe into
the garbage of history, forcing Moscow to respect the legitimate
aspirations and interests of neighbors, opening the opportunity of
post-Soviet nations to throw off the yoke of criminal oligarchy. This
fight cannot be just fail ending with glorious victory. And, the
victory of the Ukrainian people is also a victory of Free Armenia."
Emma GABRIELYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/01/28/163541/
From: A. Papazian
January 28 2014
Aravot.am asked Ruben Mehrabyan, expert of "Center for Political
and International Studies", how long Maidan can resist, given the
unfortunate events of recent days, how long the Russian authorities
may persist, and in general, whether long-range goals of Moscow are
bringing recent developments of Maidan with respect to influence over
the former Soviet Union countries closer, or the contrary. "After a
series of violent acts of Yanukovich regime, people who are ready to
sacrifice everything for the sake of eventual victory are assembled
in Ukrainian Maidan. They will no longer tolerate the criminal
regime, will not tolerate Moscow humiliating and bloody yoke, it is
intolerable for them to turn into a "building material" for a new
Russian empire, the idea of which Putin is trying to impose with
a maniacal persistence. Ukrainians historical memory, the integral
part of which is the violent rusification, the People's Commissariat
for Internal Affairs' (NKVD) terror, and, of course, Holodomor:
extermination of the Ukrainian people in 1930â~@²s, just rules it
out," noted the expert. As convinced by Ruben Mehrabyan, "Today,
the Ukrainian coming out to Maidan fights not only for free Ukraine,
but also by doing so, it sends the Russian neo-imperialism, that has
turned into a prison of thrice peoples and a gendarme of Europe into
the garbage of history, forcing Moscow to respect the legitimate
aspirations and interests of neighbors, opening the opportunity of
post-Soviet nations to throw off the yoke of criminal oligarchy. This
fight cannot be just fail ending with glorious victory. And, the
victory of the Ukrainian people is also a victory of Free Armenia."
Emma GABRIELYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/01/28/163541/
From: A. Papazian