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  • Re: Presidential elections 2008 in Armenia

    Watching live TV, they just got contacted from Yerevan, good news. No more martial law. LTP is out of the house going to different regions of Armenia to let people know whats going on. Outside of Yerevan nobody knows whats going on. News papers have been stopped and any TV channels that are not run by the current administration. Head of the Armenian church tried to meet with LTP, but LTP denied it saying its too late. He should of stood by people from very beginning.

    And 8 people gonna be burred today.

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    • Re: Presidential elections 2008 in Armenia

      Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
      seen on the news, seen the damage in the stores. Cars destroyed busses destroyed. The grand candy store was looted all the candy was stolen. shoes stores and all
      It was all staged to make people look bad.

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      • Re: Presidential elections 2008 in Armenia

        Originally posted by Fedayeen View Post
        Watching live TV, they just got contacted from Yerevan, good news. No more martial law. LTP is out of the house going to different regions of Armenia to let people know whats going on. Outside of Yerevan nobody knows whats going on. News papers have been stopped and any TV channels that are not run by the current administration. Head of the Armenian church tried to meet with LTP, but LTP denied it saying its too late. He should of stood by people from very beginning.

        And 8 people gonna be burred today.

        Where or who are you getting your info from?
        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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        • Re: Presidential elections 2008 in Armenia

          Originally posted by Fedayeen View Post
          It was all staged to make people look bad.
          I hope you're xxxxING joking with that comment. Ya the hooligans that burnt half the city were sent in by the government in order to make the opposition "look bad". The government really wants to escalate the choas in order to ....make people look bad. Great logic. The hooligans in the crowd of supporters of "democracy" (albeit against the word of the most "democratic" institutions in the world, the US, EU, OSCE, w/e the fukc), came out shooting with automatic rifles and then started making molotov xxxxtails and burning/looting the city. I don't believe anyone should be supporting this.

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          • Re: Presidential elections 2008 in Armenia

            Originally posted by Fedayeen View Post
            Watching live TV, they just got contacted from Yerevan, good news. No more martial law. LTP is out of the house going to different regions of Armenia to let people know whats going on. Outside of Yerevan nobody knows whats going on. News papers have been stopped and any TV channels that are not run by the current administration. Head of the Armenian church tried to meet with LTP, but LTP denied it saying its too late. He should of stood by people from very beginning.

            And 8 people gonna be burred today.
            LTP is out of his house? I thought the barbarians in the govt. wouldn't have let him out. I hope they don't continue with these foolish protests. If they have a problem with the elections and think that they actually have proof, then take it to the courts. Don't spread division and hate amongst the people.

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            • Re: Presidential elections 2008 in Armenia

              Originally posted by Alex deLarge View Post
              LTP is out of his house? I thought the barbarians in the govt. wouldn't have let him out. I hope they don't continue with these foolish protests. If they have a problem with the elections and think that they actually have proof, then take it to the courts. Don't spread division and hate amongst the people.

              To get you started...


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              • Re: Presidential elections 2008 in Armenia

                Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                Where or who are you getting your info from?
                Armenian TV. Live program, talking straight from Yerevan.

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                • Re: Presidential elections 2008 in Armenia

                  Hey freaky,

                  When are you going to grow some spine, come out of that closet of yours and openly declare that you hate Artsakhtsis? If you do it then at least it will give you some sort of credibility, which at the moment you don’t have at all because what you are writing about Kocharyan being not a legit president etc, etc. is absolute, complete and utter rubbish!

                  And you think you are so smart because you came up with this “grand discovery” about our president’s “illegitimacy”? Are you actually aware whose trash you are eating? Do you know who are the original creators and the authors of these ideas? The answer is: Azerbaijanis. So, how do you feel now, you frigging idiot, when you know that you are repeating the allegations, completely unfounded allegations and lies, of the Azeri Turks?

                  Artsakh is Armenia’s heart and no one and I repeat absolutely no one, whether in Armenia or in Diaspora, can safeguard Artsakh like Kocharyan and Sargsyan can.

                  Kocharyan is a straight shooter, he told Aliev Senior that Karabakh belongs to the Armenian people and that he should forget about it and enjoy his grandkids and his remaining years. And that’s basically what Heydar Aliev did. To Aliyev Junior with regards to Artsakh, Kocharyan literally said: “Why don’t you go and fuk yourself?” And what has Ilham Aliev said to him? Nothing! What has Ilham Aliev done? Nothing! Why? Because he knows that with Kocharyan and now with Sargsyan the name of the game is: “No compromise whatsoever. You want Karabakh then come and get it if you can. Otherwise just shut the fuk up and get lost”.

                  Do you want Diaspora Armenians to have a say in the politics of the Republic of Armenia? Sure, why not, but ONLY after the following conditions are met:

                  He/she should permanently move to Armenia and reside in Armenia for the minimum of 10 consecutive years. Only then he/she should be given the right to vote in an election. If that Diaspora Armenian also wants to run for a political office then on top of the above-mention residency conditions he/she must also undergo a vigorous security checks and obtain a security clearance from our security agencies. Only after successfully obtaining such clearance, the person should be allowed to stand for an election as a candidate.

                  As for the Armenian citizens and former citizens who are currently permanently residing abroad the following rules should apply before they are allowed to vote in Armenia: If they have been a resident of another country for 3 years or more then they should undergo vigorous security checks before they are allowed to vote in an election. If they fail to obtain a clearance then they will not be allowed to vote and will have to do what any Diaspora Armenian has to do to earn the right to vote, namely permanently reside in Armenia for 10 consecutive years.

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                  • Re: Presidential elections 2008 in Armenia

                    Originally posted by Fedayeen View Post
                    This shows me nothing. There are various videos on youtube, mainly 4-5 prominent ones that, that show people talking about how their votes were "stolen". I don't think anyone can without bias claim that as proof. There are also a couple of videos of people arguing at polling stations.....big deal. Again if these violations were SO grand as to cost ter-petrosoglu hundreds of thousands of votes, major organizations would not have deemed the elections free and fair. Enough with the bulxxxx, its over.

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                    • Re: Presidential elections 2008 in Armenia

                      Originally posted by Fedayeen View Post
                      Armenian TV. Live program, talking straight from Yerevan.

                      Is there are feed for it or is it satellite?
                      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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