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Armenian hero’s monument opened in Sochi

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  • #41
    Re: Armenian hero�s monument opened in Sochi

    Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
    I don't support LTP at all. However, I would advise you send those links to President Serj Sargsyan, who is currently in dealings with LTP to cut a power sharing deal ahead of the elections coming up.
    Armenian ruling party to form coalition with opposition after elections- MP

    June 14, 2011 | 15:45

    YEREVAN. – Opposition Heritage party member, MP Armen Martirosyan does not exclude that Heritage will have less seats in the parliament after the 2012 elections, the MP told at the press conference on Tuesday.

    “We neither started the world nor will end it. Essential is how the society will struggle for preserving its voice,” told Martirosyan.

    Armen Martirosyan believes that the ruling Republican party of Armenia and the opposition Armenian National Congress will form a coalition after the elections. The coalition will be logical as there are many similar issues on approaches and the way of working, he added.

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      Re: Armenian hero�s monument opened in Sochi

      Furthermore, if you understand anything about politics, instead of insulting Armenians for being unhappy about the statue issue, which by the way is no issue at all since the statue is proudly erected in a nearby suburb home to a larger Armenian community, and, in all fairness, Armenians were wrong in the first place to have ignored the laws of the land and put it up without approval, WHAT YOU SHOULD CONCENTRATE YOUR EFFORTS ON IS EXPOSING TO THE WORLD HOW TURKS TRIES TO SUPPRESS THE RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF ARMENIANS LIVING IN OTHER COUNTRIES.

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          Re: Armenian hero’s monument opened in Sochi

          Meanwhile in the Turkic World:
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          Armenia-Turkey “monstrosity” dismantled in Kars


          June 15, 2011 | 11:13

          The monument to Armenia-Turkey friendship, slammed as “a monstrosity” by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was dismantled in Kars.

          The last pieces of the statue were destroyed within the recent two days and transferred to another place, Hurriyet newspaper reports.

          As Armenian News-NEWS.am reported earlier, during his visit to Kars, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called the monument to Armenia-Turkey friendship “monstrous” and ordered to demolish it.

          Former Mayor of Kars Naif Alibeyoglu has always stood for the opening of the Armenia-Turkey border without any preconditions and for this purpose organized a collection of signature in Kars. On his initiative, a large monument was put to represent the Armenian-Turkish friendship and peace. However, Alibeyoglu was defeated in the mayoral elections in 2009. The unfinished monument was put near the old Armenian district of Kars.



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          Azerbaijan erects statue to officer who killed 4 Armenians

          19:45 • 15.06.11




          Azerbaijan has erected a statue to a military officer who killed four and wounded as much Armenian conscripts in a diversion attack on an Armenian outpost last year.

          Mubariz Ibrahimov, welcomed as hero at home, died in a commando-style attack on 19 June 2010.

          According to the Azerbaijani 1news.az, the statue is four-meter long and has been erected with the funds of Azerbaijan’s Central Bank.

          Mubariz Ibrahimov was posthumously awarded the title of hero by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.


          Azerbaijan has erected a statue to a military officer who killed four and wounded as much Armenian conscripts in a diversion attack on an Armenian ...

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          • #45
            Re: Armenian hero�s monument opened in Sochi

            [QUOTE=Artsakh;318407]You are a hypocrite. You criticize Frenso and diasporan Armenians because not enough of them joined the armed struggle in Artsakh (I'm sure all your uncles and cousins went ), and yet mock the very natives who put their life on the line, faught for, and liberated Armenian territory as being idiots when it comes to politics. You know what, when you become a citizen of Armenia and live there, and put your life on the line defending its boundaries, then and only then will you have any right to voice any opinion whatsoever regarding how best to manage the country. I don't know what Institute of Political Governance Serj Sarkissian earned his phd from, but Serje is a man just like the rest of them and he's got so special gene to make him a politician and the rest idiots.

            You must have reading issues or not know the definition of the word hypocrite. Serj has a proven track record, of the 3 presidents Armenia has had since 1991, Serj is the best and I see a progression. Unlike you, I do not wish to see a traitor come to power again nor do I support a cia backed revolution.


            Manvel would have you for lunch! Don't talk so big behind a computer, it is silly.
            How long have you been swinging from manvel's ball sack?




            I don't support LTP at all. However, I would advise you send those links to President Serj Sargsyan, who is currently in dealings with LTP to cut a power sharing deal ahead of the elections coming up.
            You supported ltp when he was running, which says enough about your character. Furthermore, your childish comments about regional politics and Russo-Armeno relations shows you are still in need of a basic course in IR theory and geopolitics.
            For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
            to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



            http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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