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  • If Serge Sargsian Is Elected President, Armenia Will Become A Dictat

    IF SERGE SARGSIAN IS ELECTED PRESIDENT, ARMENIA WILL BECOME A DICTATORIAL STATE, FREEDOM FIGHTER FROM DIASPORA SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 30, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 30, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenian citizens have become the
    most tolerant ones today, whereas the same Armenians do not show
    tolerance in other countries. "In France, every day people rise for
    protection of their rights. I take the view that Armenian citizens
    have become used to an atmosphere of fear and for this reason they
    submit to everything," Sargis Hatspanian, the coordinator of "Akos"
    NGO made this statement on January 30.

    (Sargis Hatspanian was born in Turkey, he is a French cistizen and
    has lived in Armenia since the early 1990s. He participated in the
    Artskah war and runs a business now).

    He expressed confidence that in case of Levon Ter-Petrosian' being
    elected president of Armenia, "we will live in a country of the rule
    of law", whereas in case of election of Serge Sargsian, Armenia will
    become a dictatorial state.

    In the words of S. Hatspanian, thanks to L. Ter-Petrosian,
    newly-independent Armenia has entered the foreign policy field, while
    under the current authorities the country is "undergoing regression,
    Armenia is not spoken about abroad, and there is an impression that
    there is Armenia in the Caucasus".

    As S. Hatsapanian put it, thanks to the "wonderful diplomacy" of
    L. Ter-Petrosian, the Artsakh problem was viewed as a problem of
    Artsakh and Azerbaijan before 1998. According to him, since 1998,
    the problem has been moved to Armenia-Azerbaijan plane.

    According to the coordinator of "Akos", today the previous authorities
    are accused of adopting a defeatist position on the Artsakh problem,
    however, 3 times as many Armenians lived in the liberated territories
    during the presidency of L. Ter-Pterosian as they live now. "Thousands
    of people have left Artsakh after the war. What has happened that
    Karabakh man has left his liberated village and land after victory and
    emigrated?," S. Hatsapanian said, adding that now even businessmen
    from Artsakh do not want to make investments in Karabakh, and money
    for implementing reforms in the country is raised through marathons.
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