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  • #21
    Re: Political prisoners in Armenia

    Originally posted by Lucin View Post
    Apparently, the first one has given a false testimony and the second guy (Kaliadjian) has attempted to assassinate the president of the country... if true then why would their arrest be shocking?
    So there is more than some would like us to know. why wasn't this mentioned at the begin of the thread.

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    • #22
      Re: Political prisoners in Armenia

      Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
      So there is more than some would like us to know. why wasn't this mentioned at the begin of the thread.
      There is always more.. in such cases you never know. I wouldn’t blame this guys even if they try to assassinate Serjik, it would be understandable...although I am sure they are innocent and I am not even talking about that they are National Heroes and there had to be some consideration of that. Anyway I rather believe this guys than our corrupted, thick necked fat butted security services.

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      • #23
        Re: Political prisoners in Armenia

        Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
        There is always more.. in such cases you never know. I wouldn’t blame this guys even if they try to assassinate Serjik, it would be understandable...although I am sure they are innocent and I am not even talking about that they are National Heroes and there had to be some consideration of that. Anyway I rather believe this guys than our corrupted, thick necked fat butted security services.
        for the assassinations the guy should have been shot that's the normal punishment when you try to shoot the president of a state and fail. He's not a national hero he's a criminal and a traitor dividing our nations when we need to stay strong and united.

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        • #24
          Re: Political prisoners in Armenia

          Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
          for the assassinations the guy should have been shot that's the normal punishment when you try to shoot the president of a state and fail. He's not a national hero he's a criminal and a traitor dividing our nations when we need to stay strong and united.
          What about "normal" punishment if the traitor is the president? Shouldn’t he be shoot? Although I do not believe any one have tried to shoot him. And yes this guys are national heroes, they already were national heroes when your "president" was a Komsomol (Communist Youth) secretary in his village.

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          • #25
            Re: Political prisoners in Armenia

            Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
            What about "normal" punishment if the traitor is the president? Shouldn’t he be shoot? Although I do not believe any one have tried to shoot him. And yes this guys are national heroes, they already were national heroes when your "president" was a Komsomol (Communist Youth) secretary in his village.
            oooh, please tell me what has he betrayed I really want to know. And tell me what is wrong being a Komsomol.
            And no you are right those people haven't done anything like those who were arrested at march 1, those were also innocent.

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            • #26
              Re: Political prisoners in Armenia

              Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
              oooh, please tell me what has he betrayed I really want to know. And tell me what is wrong being a Komsomol.
              And no you are right those people haven't done anything like those who were arrested at march 1, those were also innocent.

              LOL if you need to be told what is wrong with being Komsomol Secretary than it means you have no idea of recent history of Armenia.
              Komsomol was most ugly antinational organization ever existed.
              I will give you one quote from Armenian Komsomol leader in 1921:
              "Turk Proletariats are our brothers! Armenian Nationalists -that is our real enemy!".
              It seems your "president" is back to his Komsomol roots. Although I do not believe he has any roots at all His being in Komsomol and now being a "Njdehakan" is a prove that he is just an hypocrite and professional careerist.
              Well about the ones who has been arrested in March 1 I do not care, they maybe innocent maybe not. But they were stupid enough to tack side with Levon who is even bigger motherxxxxer than the current one.

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              • #27
                Re: Political prisoners in Armenia

                Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
                LOL if you need to be told what is wrong with being Komsomol Secretary than it means you have no idea of recent history of Armenia.
                Komsomol was most ugly antinational organization ever existed.
                I will give you one quote from Armenian Komsomol leader in 1921:
                "Turk Proletariats are our brothers! Armenian Nationalists -that is our real enemy!".
                It seems your "president" is back to his Komsomol roots. Although I do not believe he has any roots at all His being in Komsomol and now being a "Njdehakan" is a prove that he is just an hypocrite and professional careerist.
                Well about the ones who has been arrested in March 1 I do not care, they maybe innocent maybe not. But they were stupid enough to tack side with Levon who is even bigger motherxxxxer than the current one.
                Tell me who must lead the country then, there is no one with enough experience and power to control Armenia, he's the right men for the moment.
                And with out the USSR there wouldn't be a Hayastan today think about that for a moment. I was born in the USSR and I'm proud of it.

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                • #28
                  Re: Political prisoners in Armenia

                  Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                  Tell me who must lead the country then, there is no one with enough experience and power to control Armenia, he's the right men for the moment.
                  ..........
                  I never thought I say this but it seems like what we need is a Statesman like Ataturk.
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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                  • #29
                    Re: Political prisoners in Armenia

                    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                    Tell me who must lead the country then, there is no one with enough experience and power to control Armenia, he's the right men for the moment.
                    And with out the USSR there wouldn't be a Hayastan today think about that for a moment. I was born in the USSR and I'm proud of it.
                    Mukuch lacks the capacity to think so don't make unrealistic demands of him. He can only see things in black and white, add some collor to his life and he will definetly freakout and think he was poisoned with lsd. If you were part of a communist institution then you are evile, no matter that anyone who wanted to have a career back then had to join such institutions to advance... Some people will always be closed minded and can only comprehend things they see in the dark, turn on the lights and it is sencory overload full of traitors and people who want to sellout.
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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                    • #30
                      Re: Political prisoners in Armenia

                      Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                      Tell me who must lead the country then, there is no one with enough experience and power to control Armenia, he's the right men for the moment.
                      And with out the USSR there wouldn't be a Hayastan today think about that for a moment. I was born in the USSR and I'm proud of it.
                      Common I do not belive that our nation is so poor that we wouldnt find any one better than serjik...


                      You have no xxxxen idea what you are talking about.....
                      I will bring just 2 facts.
                      Sevre treaty which brought to creation of Independent Armenia 1918 and which included Western Armenia as a part of it.
                      Kars treaty signed by Soviet Russia after invading and ocupying independent Armenia; THEY GIVE IT ALL AWAY. THEY GAVE AWAY KARS which was part of independent Armenian Republic. They gave Nakhichevan to azeris and bye- bye Sevre treaty and Western Armenia....

                      Are you proud of this? Do you really think USSR did anything for Armenia?

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