Karabakh War veterans to attend opposition rally (PHOTO)
March 01, 2014 | 13:55
YEREVAN. - The Karabakh War veterans, who had assembled at Saryan
Grove in Downtown Yerevan, told the Armenian News-NEWS.am reporter
that they will join the opposition Armenian National Congress rally to
be held at Liberty Square on Saturday. (PHOTO)
About 200 freedom fighters placed flowers to the statue of Martiros
Saryan, praised the birthday of the great Armenian painter, and
delivered remarks, the Armenian News-NEWS.am reporter informs.
"The scum fired upon the Armenian people six years ago, and Armenia is
heading toward destruction thereafter. We will get together to see
where we are heading. We have no right to live like this," Karabakh
War veteran Suren Sargsyan said, in particular.
"An indicator will be placed to clarify who had what kind of a past,"
freedom fighter Razmik Petrosyan stated in turn.
Opposition Heritage Party Chairman, ex-presidential candidate, former
FM, Raffi Hovannisian has joined the protesting Karabakh War veterans.
Following the presidential election that was conducted in Armenia on
February 18, 2008, eight demonstrators and two police officers had
died during a confrontation between the pro-government and the
opposition forces on March 1 in Downtown Yerevan. But no one has yet
been brought to account for the killings.
http://news.am/eng/news/196836.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUURLy5uYtI
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
March 01, 2014 | 13:55
YEREVAN. - The Karabakh War veterans, who had assembled at Saryan
Grove in Downtown Yerevan, told the Armenian News-NEWS.am reporter
that they will join the opposition Armenian National Congress rally to
be held at Liberty Square on Saturday. (PHOTO)
About 200 freedom fighters placed flowers to the statue of Martiros
Saryan, praised the birthday of the great Armenian painter, and
delivered remarks, the Armenian News-NEWS.am reporter informs.
"The scum fired upon the Armenian people six years ago, and Armenia is
heading toward destruction thereafter. We will get together to see
where we are heading. We have no right to live like this," Karabakh
War veteran Suren Sargsyan said, in particular.
"An indicator will be placed to clarify who had what kind of a past,"
freedom fighter Razmik Petrosyan stated in turn.
Opposition Heritage Party Chairman, ex-presidential candidate, former
FM, Raffi Hovannisian has joined the protesting Karabakh War veterans.
Following the presidential election that was conducted in Armenia on
February 18, 2008, eight demonstrators and two police officers had
died during a confrontation between the pro-government and the
opposition forces on March 1 in Downtown Yerevan. But no one has yet
been brought to account for the killings.
http://news.am/eng/news/196836.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUURLy5uYtI
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress