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    THEY SAY ARMENIAN PROSTITUTES BEHAVED THEMSELVES IN DUBAI

    Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
    Comments - Wednesday, 04 June 2014, 17:20

    It is an interesting time in Armenia. The time seems dramatic, and
    everyone seems to have this feeling. It is calm like before a storm
    which puts people in some particular state of mind.

    Camus wrote that before the big plague people diligently read
    newspapers and fornicated. People avoid speaking about the disaster.

    Some of them hope it'll pass, others silence it to avoid the question
    what shall be done and what steps should be taken. And they say all
    together there is nothing new.

    Indeed, the time is interesting. Armenia is losing its sovereignty
    with the efforts of Armenians. Dark clouds are hanging over Karabakh,
    the correlation of forces is changing. The government, however, claims
    "there is nothing new". For its part, the "establishment" is busy
    justifying everything. And thus politics ends and there is nothing
    "new".

    Instead, other things are happening in the country. For example,
    relatives of government officials shoot and stab people and set
    free with self-defense. Vardan Petrosyan is undergoing a scrupulous
    "fair trial" and is also made to pay for the car of the ministry of
    agriculture. Shant Harutiunyan is in prison for "anti-social" behavior
    while the Armenian National Congress sets such criteria for political
    prisoners that have nothing to do with the fight for sovereignty.

    Gagik Tsarukyan is awarded by the government of Italy for his service
    to Italy, and the ex-minister of environmental protection awards
    himself on his last working day for his merits in environmental
    protection. The eagle of Horadiz, the ex-governor of Syunik is awarded
    a Combat Cross.

    The former revolutionary party announces that they will enter where
    it will be good for them.

    The prices of bread, electricity and gas soar because the number of
    consumers decreases but they say it is drought and a tendency on the
    global market.

    The prime minister speaks about stealing and taxing, equal
    opportunities, justice and investments. And Lfik Samo says if everyone
    pays, he will pay too.

    Millionaire officials say they inherited their money from their
    grannies who had a great role in the development of the Armenian
    economy.

    Thief-in-law Gevorik of Oshakan has appeared in an awkward situation:
    he will lose his status unless he slaps someone.

    However, especially popular with "newspaper readers" are interviews
    taken from the bed of the woman who has lost her newborn, pathetic
    behavior of parents who seem to have lost their good sense and adequacy
    with the loss of their sons, rape, car accidents which subconsciously
    "allude" to the disaster.

    And amid this situation there is a reassuring piece of news. It turns
    out that Armenian prostitutes in Dubai behaved with dignity. They
    refused to provide non-traditional sexual services and announced
    that it is not appropriate of the ethnic identity and image of an
    Armenian woman.

    - See more at:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/32540#sthash.AZLNfQLK.dpuf

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