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    SECULAR NEWS FROM THE HOLY SEE

    Lragir, Armenia
    10-09-2007 12:30:25

    The Armenian media reported on a recent disagreement between two
    generals of Echmiadzin Seiran Saroyan and Manvel Grigoryan. We have
    learned that the two generals expect to meet tete-a-tete to settle
    their scores. The point is that one of the generals Seiran Saroyan
    had gone away. Now he has returned, not to meet with Manvel Grigoryan
    but because the fall session of the National Assembly starts soon.

    Perhaps, however, with regard to progress in the country the
    participation of General Saroyan in the first session of the parliament
    is not as interesting as his meeting with General Grigoryan.

    The controversy occurred from a charitable initiative by Saroyan and
    the Holy See. In the pre-election period Saroyan had pledged free
    buses for students from Echmiadzin who study in Yerevan. Saroyan
    fulfilled his pledge together with the Holy See a few days ago.

    However, General Manvel disliked this, who controls transport
    between Echmiadzin and Yerevan. In fact, Saroyan and the Holy See
    deprived General Manvel of a daily several hundred passengers. Our
    source said when the Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II tried
    to interfere and settle the problem, who met with Manvel Grigoryan
    and tried to calm the general and not to let him wage a fratricidal
    war on his brother-in-arms, General Manvel told the patriarch: "you
    want to get my children starve." Our source does not know what the
    patriarch answered him. Maybe General Saroyan will answer General
    Manvel's question instead of the patriarch. Although it is possible
    that they will reach a compromise - General Grigoryan will tolerate
    the charity, General Saroyan and the Holy See will not charge a fee
    from Grigoryan's relatives.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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