We will give up our independence to no one - Armenian opposition member
March 22, 2014 | 14:50
YEREVAN. - Subservient figures, who call for giving up independence
and surrendering to the Russians, have appeared yet again.
Armenia's opposition Sardarapat movement coordinator, Pre-Parliament
initiative member, Karabakh War veteran Jirair Sefilian stated the
aforesaid during his address at Saturday's rally.
The rally is held at capital city Yerevan's Liberty Square, and by the
"Dem Em [I am against]" civic initiative which opposes the new pension
law in Armenia.
Sefilian noted that those who make such statements say this is
inevitable because history repeats itself.
"[But] history doesn't always repeat [itself], and it will not repeat
[itself], since we [ourselves] craft our history; and we will give up
our independence to no one.
"We are convinced that the battle is not over. We are happy for the
youth who are engaged in this ['Dem Em'] movement.
"This movement has not put to task of solely preventing the material
losses, but, first and foremost, the matter of dignity has brought the
people out to the street.
"Be persistent and determined!" Jirair Sefilian stated, in particular.
Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am
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March 22, 2014 | 14:50
YEREVAN. - Subservient figures, who call for giving up independence
and surrendering to the Russians, have appeared yet again.
Armenia's opposition Sardarapat movement coordinator, Pre-Parliament
initiative member, Karabakh War veteran Jirair Sefilian stated the
aforesaid during his address at Saturday's rally.
The rally is held at capital city Yerevan's Liberty Square, and by the
"Dem Em [I am against]" civic initiative which opposes the new pension
law in Armenia.
Sefilian noted that those who make such statements say this is
inevitable because history repeats itself.
"[But] history doesn't always repeat [itself], and it will not repeat
[itself], since we [ourselves] craft our history; and we will give up
our independence to no one.
"We are convinced that the battle is not over. We are happy for the
youth who are engaged in this ['Dem Em'] movement.
"This movement has not put to task of solely preventing the material
losses, but, first and foremost, the matter of dignity has brought the
people out to the street.
"Be persistent and determined!" Jirair Sefilian stated, in particular.
Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am
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