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  • #11
    I need to step in and become a dictator just long enough for me to decide how things should be run and who will be running it. And I will always remain in the background to makes sure that they do not make a mistake. If they do, I will torture them.
    Last edited by dusken; 04-06-2004, 08:27 PM.

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    • #12
      Well it looks like things have really started today. According to the police there were 6,500 people rallying today. According to Artarutyun there were 25 000 people. Reuters puts it at 20 000 and Associated Press at "more than 10 000". It is worth noting that the authorities closed the roads to Yerevan in order to keep opposition supporters from the provinces from coming to the rally. Whatever the number is it seems that a lot of people got out and from the reactions of the coalition parties and Kocharian himself it seems that there is in fact a slim chance he might resign. By the way it is remarkeable that there was no violence and the police did not try to disperse the rally despite the fact that it was not sanctioned by the city.

      Lets hope there is no violence and that there might be some results from all of this.

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      • #13
        They should publically hang that focking xxxxxxx. I hate him. I wish someone kills him. But not before torturing him for 23 days.
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #14
          Wow. Kocharian actually feeling some pressure? So it seemed while reading the news today. The parties of the coalition government said they were ready to discuss the confidence vote and other such topics, as long as it is outside the Parliament. For the country's and the people's sake, the opposition should stop the whole "we will not discuss, we only want power change" stance and at least hold some form of discussion.

          In somewhat related news, the minister whose son was arrested for murder resigned from his post today...which is a good thing.

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          • #15
            I heard they had a sit down today. Hopefully all will be fixed. I dont trust the politics the US is trying to run in that region.

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            • #16
              I AM OUTRAGED!!!

              OUT WITH KOCHARIAN AND HIS CRONIES!!! This is the saddest news I've heard in a while. What the government did today is not something the government has the right to do. Kocharian is a disgusting individual if he is at the head of all of this.

              We need change, and we need change fast....but where is the alternative???

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              • #17
                What is in the news?

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                • #18
                  Merci Vrouyr jan. Apres.
                  Last edited by TJ; 04-13-2004, 09:35 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Well. it seems the protests are over? is it? i am still somewhat optomistic mainly because demirchian and geghamian are issuing optomistic statements.


                    Kocharian I hope you are reading this. Get the Fcuk out of office.

                    If i could only be in Armenia right now!

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                    • #20
                      Me and Tigran don't disagree on the sad state of affairs and the need for change, where we disagree is our personalities and this something that goes back far. I just don't like the runt, and he feels the same.
                      Achkerov kute.

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