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  • Re: Politics in Hayastan

    Originally posted by Hakob View Post
    There were reports of Russian ALFA group landing in Zvartnots a fiew days ago. Why would they come to Armenia? Their involvement I am assuming could be as a part of CSTO or EEU security agreements. Last years we have seen this group getting involved in central Asian countries in suppressing revolts.
    Also I believe that Armenian police would not be very enthusiastic in killing several Artsakh heroes.
    They are detached they will do it without blinking an eye

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    • Re: Politics in Hayastan

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      Pavel Manukyan latest
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      Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
      Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
      Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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      • Re: Politics in Hayastan

        Originally posted by londontsi View Post



        Details of how Pavlig and his son were wounded, ..... seriously

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        Guys I need help. Can anyone locate this interview in media that are asking questions? I mean particularly Armenia channel, or whatever the reporter calls it in this clip. I cannot find it. It caught my eye that some of the reporters were not just asking questions but giving misleading and accusatory narratives in their interviewing. I want to know if their outlet has published the interview.
        I am starting to see that some media in Armenia are openly taking pro government platform.
        I am just wandering how deep and wide is the sold out layer in Armenian society.

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        • Re: Politics in Hayastan

          Originally posted by Hakob View Post
          Guys I need help. Can anyone locate this interview in media that are asking questions? I mean particularly Armenia channel, or whatever the reporter calls it in this clip. I cannot find it. It caught my eye that some of the reporters were not just asking questions but giving misleading and accusatory narratives in their interviewing. I want to know if their outlet has published the interview.
          I am starting to see that some media in Armenia are openly taking pro government platform.
          I am just wandering how deep and wide is the sold out layer in Armenian society.


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          Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
          Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
          Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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          • Re: Politics in Hayastan

            Has a definite decision been announced that we are going to return our stolen lands back to the eastern thieves ?

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            • Re: Politics in Hayastan

              Originally posted by Artashes View Post
              Has a definite decision been announced that we are going to return our stolen lands back to the eastern thieves ?
              no man, nothing of that sort.

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              • Re: Politics in Hayastan

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                • Re: Politics in Hayastan

                  I think it's time for serjik to go. He has become a copy cat of Robert and Levon(and Levon's right hand Vano Siradeghian).

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                  • Re: Politics in Hayastan

                    Originally posted by Shant03
                    ^Not sure I agree, the people in the streets are a minority. The majority of people I talk to in armenia over the last week have said they don't condone the actions this group has taken nor the protestors using this as an opportunity to push their agendas.
                    You dont think the media has a lot to do with it? Being pro government

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                    • Re: Politics in Hayastan

                      Originally posted by Shant03
                      ^Not sure I agree, the people in the streets are a minority. The majority of people I talk to in armenia over the last week have said they don't condone the actions this group has taken nor the protestors using this as an opportunity to push their agendas.
                      Most likely so, but there really needs to be a breath of fresh air blown into that country. Corruption bleeds the country and the authorities rule the country like 16th century dukes. Taking hostages sets a pretty violent precedent, almost like the assassinations over a decade ago and the riots a couple years back. This is pretty much a result of the top doing everything they can to squeeze the bottom, even if that means having them flee the country.

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