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  • Ukrainian Revolutionary Teaches Lessons To L. Ter-petrosyan

    UKRAINIAN REVOLUTIONARY TEACHES LESSONS TO L. TER-PETROSYAN
    VREZH AHARONYAN

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on May 31, 2008
    Armenia


    Judging by all, L. Ter-Petrosyan is not going to calm down as he is
    most probably preparing for the second stage of the revolutionary
    process.

    In particular, we have information that on May 26 L. Ter-Petrosyan
    organized a reception in his private residence in honor of some Dmirtry
    Potekhin. The name doesn¡¯t say anything to the Armenian society, but
    this personality is now perceived as a ¡°political lifebuoy¡± for L.
    Ter-Petrosyan and his proponents. It isn¡¯t as though this Ukrainian
    young man were going to guide L. Ter-Petrosyan¡¯s team, enriching its
    tactical ¡°arsenal¡±. And who is Potekhin and why did the meeting with
    his participation acquire such a great importance?

    D. Potekhin is one of the most outstanding ideologists and coordinators
    of the Ukrainian ¡°orange¡± revolution, as well as Head of the
    so-called ¡°European Strategy Group¡± analytical center; he also leads
    the movement ¡°§±§à §â§Ã`¡± and, together with the leaders of
    ¡°§°§ä§á§à §â¡± organization, he was also one of the advisors of the
    Georgian ¡°Kmara¡± organization.

    That¡¯s to say, he is one of the chief players of the Ukrainian
    ¡°orange¡± revolution, as well as one of the leaders of the political
    group with the help of which Ukraine is now making rapid steps towards
    integration to NATO.

    Now he has come to Armenia to instruct L. Ter-Petrosyan how to wash the
    brains of young people and set up 3-4 youth groups or, as the say,
    ¡°youth movements¡± which should grow like mushrooms after rain. They
    practically consist of the same people but bear different names, such
    as ¡°Begins¡±, ¡°Now¡±, ¡°Get up¡±, ¡°We¡± etc.

    It should be noted that before leaving for the United States (May
    10-12, 2008), David Shahnazaryan - L. Ter-Petrosyan¡¯s representative,
    visited Georgia with the purpose of receiving a political orientation,
    and there, he had a meeting with such key figures of the Georgian
    revolution as Ilvlian Khaindrava, Nougzar Gogorishvili, Georg§Ã-
    Khoutsishvili, Vakhtang Kolbaya, Arnold Stepanyan and last but not the
    least, Ukrainian representatives Dmitry Potekhin and his assistant
    Alexandra Delemenchouk. The meeting took place in one of the local
    revolutionary headquarters operating under the financial support of
    ¡°Soros¡± foundation.

    According to available information, the participants of the meeting
    held in Tbilisi on May 10 made a decision that D. Potekhin and his
    group should submit to the ¡°center of colored revolutions¡± a relevant
    report on Armenia and receive instructions from there for initiating
    certain activities in our country.

    After the meeting, D. Shahnazaryan returned to Armenia and informed L.
    Ter-Petrosyan of the results.

    By the instruction of the latter, D. Shahnazaryan put through L.
    Zourabyan and D. Potekhin with each other. D. Potekhin left Tbilisi for
    Ukraine and, after submitting relevant reports, instructed him from one
    of the colored revolution centers of Warsaw to go to Armenia and
    initiate the process.

    On May 25, D. Potekhin and his assistant Alexandra Demenchouk left Kiev
    for Tbilisi and, with the help of Arnold Stepanyan, Head of
    ¡°Multi-National Georgia¡± organization (which receives funding from
    ¡°Soros¡±), got in touch with L. Zourabyan, LTP¡¯s representative.

    A day later, on May 26, the vanguards arrived in Armenia. According to
    our information, they first met with L. Zourabyan and Arman Mousinyan
    and last but not the least, had a t¨ºte-¨¤-t¨ºte in L. Ter-Petrosyan¡¯s
    private residence.

    On the same day after the confidential meeting, they crossed the
    Armenian-Georgian border in a car with darkened windows and returned to
    Tbilisi.

    The visit bore a strictly practical and pragmatic character. As to what
    agreements were achieved in the meeting between L. Ter-Petrosyan and D.
    Potekhin, is unknown even to the people who have the closest ties with
    the ex-President. However, based on available information, it is
    possible to have an idea as to what priority Dima Potekhin has
    established for the Armenian opposition. That¡¯s to say, to organize
    campaigns with the participation of small groups of individuals around
    issues arousing concern in society, with the purpose of undermining the
    law enforcement system and the authorities.

    For instance, the groups consisting of 25-30 people should dress up and
    hold 3 campaigns: send SMS messages to appoint a meeting near one of
    the crowded metro stations, dress up like prisoners and chant the
    following words for an hour, ¡°We protest against the President; we
    feel as though we were prisoners, and our country had turned into a
    prison¡± etc.

    Dressed up in white T-shirts, the same group shall, within the same
    day, organize an environmental campaign and then, choose another
    dressing and hold another campaign for increasing the pensions and so
    on and so forth. This advisory package was partially transferred to L.
    Ter-Petrosyan¡¯s team by the Ukrainian and Georgian teachers back in
    mid-February and it was immediately put into practice as a basis.

    After following L. Ter-Petrosyan¡¯s activities for two days
    consecutively, any citizen, especially a journalist, will understand
    that they are complying with the instructions of their foreign teacher.
    And such instructions will become more diverse and aggressive in the
    near future, and their funding will increase thus becoming permanent.
    This is why one of the godfathers of the Ukrainian orange revolution
    arrived in Armenia.

    L. Ter-Petrosyan¡¯s team was instructed to set up 70-100 similar groups
    consisting of 25-30 people. This is only a small part of the
    ¡°instructions¡± of the political technologists. The main series of
    events is to be organized in the period between June and August, and
    the result is anticipated in September in the form of a revolutionary
    situation.

    Let¡¯s also add that right after the meeting L. Zourabyan was sent to
    Moscow on a two-day unscheduled visit, by the instruction of L.
    Ter-Petrosyan. According to our information, he had a meeting with the
    individuals recommended by D. Potekhin; these people are to organize
    the flow of the required financial resources to Armenia.

    Analyzing the activities of L. Ter-Petrosyan and his supporters, we can
    definitely state the following: with the help of L. Ter-Petrosyan, a
    henchman appointed by the West and the xxxish-Masonic lobby, an attempt
    is being made to proceed with the colored revolution (which began back
    in September 2007) in Armenia and achieve a final result with the help
    of a third country (in this particular case, Ukraine); however, the
    attempts failed in the first stage of the struggle.

    We can definitely say it will fail at the second stage as well, but
    everybody will suffer losses during the whole process, and the country
    will, for some period of time, incur the damages caused by the
    ¡°colored revolutions¡±.

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    Re: Ukrainian Revolutionary Teaches Lessons To L. Ter-petrosyan

    And after all this we will still have some people claiming the events of March 1st and leading up to it were only a "popular movement"...
    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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