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  • Re: Elections in Armenia

    Thread is closed down for a nice cleaning up!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • Re: Elections in Armenia

      Seems that Serj's perverts, learning from their Azeri counterparts, have now resorted to placing hidden cameras in peoples bathrooms.


      ARMENIAN-AMERICAN VOTE MONITOR 'BLACKMAILED' IN ELECTION FRAUD PROBE

      Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013

      Narine Esmaeli

      YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-An Armenian-American observer who claims to have
      witnessed serious fraud in Armenia's recent presidential election on
      Tuesday accused law-enforcement authorities in Yerevan of blackmailing
      her with intimate photographs that were taken secretly.

      Narine Esmaeli, who works for the Armenian branch of Transparency
      International, monitored the February 18 election together with a
      local observer at a polling station in Artashat, a town notorious for
      electoral fraud and violence. They were part of a vote-monitoring group
      set up by the Europe Union of Law, a Yerevan-based non-governmental
      organization.

      They say they were assaulted by a large group of government loyalists
      that stuffed hundreds of ballots. Esmaeli has also accused local
      police officers of bullying her after the incident.

      The allegations picked up by Armenian opposition and civic groups
      resulted in the launch of a criminal investigation by the Special
      Investigative Service (SIS), a law-enforcement agency subordinate to
      state prosecutors. They also led Armenia's Constitutional Court to
      invalidate the official vote results in the troubled Artashat precinct.

      Esmaeli claimed that the chief SIS investigator in the case, Gorik
      Hovakimian, told her in a phone call on March 19 that the Transparency
      International office in Yerevan has sent him intimate pictures of her
      along with purported evidence of vote rigging in Artashat. "He said
      that he wants to kindly return them to me," the 21-year-old woman
      told RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am).

      "I didn't go to pick up the photos because I don't care about them. It
      was obvious that they will use them for blackmail," she said.

      The SIS offered a different version of events, saying that it got hold
      of a more than 5-hour-long footage taken in the bathroom of Esmaeli's
      Yerevan apartment. In a written reply to RFE/RL's Armenian service
      (Azatutyun.am), the law-enforcement body claimed that the video was
      sent to the Central Election Commission by the Europe Union of Law.

      Sona Ayvazian, deputy director of Transparency International's
      Armenian branch, laughed off the SIS claims, saying that neither
      her group nor the Europe Union of Law could have secretly filmed or
      photographed Esmaeli.

      "Either there is no such private material or the police themselves
      secretly filmed it," Ayvazian said. "Narine's apartment is right next
      to a police station and they could have filmed it. Such methods are
      simply ridiculous in the modern world."

      The allegations of blackmail appear to have been taken seriously by
      the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan. U.S. Ambassador John Heffern met with
      Esmaeli on March 21, two days after the alleged phone call from the
      SIS investigator.

      An embassy statement issued after the meeting said that Heffern
      "will continue to monitor the case very closely." "The welfare of
      United States citizens abroad remains the highest priority for the
      United States government," added the statement.

      Esmaeli and the SIS traded other accusations earlier in March. The
      Armenian-American activist's lawyer, Tigran Yegorian, attempted to
      record her interrogations by investigators after she accused them
      of distorting her testimony written down by them. The SIS denounced
      Yegorian's actions as illegal before asking Armenia's Chamber of
      Advocates to take disciplinary action against the lawyer.
      Plenipotentiary meow!

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      • Re: Elections in Armenia

        I demand to see the pics! LOL
        Hayastan or Bust.

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          As President Serzh Sargsyan was taking his oath and assuming office at a special sitting of the National Assembly at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concert Complex, runner-up in the presidential elections, leader of the Heritage Party Raffi Hovhannisyan was holding an alternative inauguration ceremony at the Liberty Square.
          This is getting beyond silly! What is more dangerous for Armenia then anything else is having people like this in the opposition!

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          • Re: Elections in Armenia

            Originally posted by Vahram View Post
            What is more dangerous for Armenia then anything else is having people like this in the opposition!
            What Vahram really thinks.

            Originally posted by The real Vahram
            What is more dangerous for Armenia then anything else is having an opposition!
            Last edited by bell-the-cat; 04-10-2013, 07:34 PM. Reason: edited to remove question mark.
            Plenipotentiary meow!

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            • Re: Elections in Armenia

              Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
              Seems that Serj's perverts, learning from their Azeri counterparts, have now resorted to placing hidden cameras in peoples bathrooms.
              So what is the difference between the Azeri government and the way that the Armenian government is working?
              More and more I realise that the government of Armenia is build upon the greed of some people and not on some ideology or the love for their country and the well being of the people!

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                "More and more I realise that the government of Armenia is build upon the greed of some people and not on some ideology or the love for their country and the well being of the people!"
                Welcome to capitalism!
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                • Re: Elections in Armenia

                  Be grateful!

                  That’s right be grateful, look at Cyprus, and Island nation with billions in the banking sector. With mineral riches, with Israel doing navy drills with them in protecting future gas fields. Yet this nation just robbed savings accounts of the people, thanks to the EU and World Bank and lets not forget Goldman! So the More and more I realise this the more and more I am amazed that we still have Armo's talking the same ole sh!t

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                    Truth or Consequences 2013: Challenges to Election Results in Armenia
                    Public Discussion and Q&A, St. Leon Armenian church, New Jersey, April 20th.
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                    Plenipotentiary meow!

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                    • Re: Elections in Armenia

                      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                      "More and more I realise that the government of Armenia is build upon the greed of some people and not on some ideology or the love for their country and the well being of the people!"
                      Welcome to capitalism!
                      That is a cop out and you know it!

                      Originally posted by Vahram View Post
                      Be grateful!

                      That’s right be grateful, look at Cyprus, and Island nation with billions in the banking sector. With mineral riches, with Israel doing navy drills with them in protecting future gas fields. Yet this nation just robbed savings accounts of the people, thanks to the EU and World Bank and lets not forget Goldman! So the More and more I realise this the more and more I am amazed that we still have Armo's talking the same ole sh!t
                      oh please, the only people that are going to really 'suffer' from this measure are the oligarchs in the old Soviet Union, men like dodi Gago, Serje his brother and many others that live in from Belarus all the way to Kazachstan and everything in between. The funniest thing is that the loudest noise came from Russia. No one was robbed, a tax will be levied and there are measures to protect the small savers from this tax being levied. So I do not understand why you are against this. Because it seems that all the banks are also against this, ranging from saxo bank to goldmansachs?

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