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    168 Zham, Armenia
    April 1 2010

    Armenian war veterans condemn government's policies on Turkey, Azerbaijan


    A group of Armenian war veterans have issued a joint statement
    strongly criticizing the government's foreign and economic policy,
    urging it to reveal more about the ongoing Armenian-Turkish and
    Armenian-Azerbaijani talks.


    "We strongly believe that the ruling Armenian government, which has
    suspicious legitimacy, lacks high-level trust that could allow the
    Armenian nation to believe it blindly," said a statement by the
    Armenian Fraternity for Liberation Struggle, the Karabakh War Veterans
    and the Council of Field Commanders. "Since such settlement processes
    may cause long-term negative consequences, we are not going to wait
    until facts which will already be recognized by the international
    community finally appear," the paper quoted the statement as saying.

    Criticizing the government's foreign policy, the statement said: "A
    just and effective domestic policy is the basis for a stable and
    independent foreign policy. However, we believe that the path the
    government has adopted in this field is bringing our motherland closer
    to a precipice, as a result of which we believe that this government
    has no right to represent the general interests of the Armenian nation
    abroad."

    The statement also said that imposing a heavier tax burden on a nation
    already weakened by poverty, was an "unforgivable display of the
    adoption of an anti-national policy by the government and its total
    neglect of public demands".

    "We call on the president and senior officials once again to come to
    their senses and recognize that there is no other alternative for
    ensuring justice in Armenia. The country should get back onto the
    track of development. The government should consider this (statement)
    to be a final demand and should remember that even ultra-tyrannical
    regimes are helpless in the face of public rage," the statement
    concluded.

    BBC Monitoring notes that the joint statement comes amid opposition
    criticism of the process of normalization of Armenian-Turkish ties and
    the process of the Karabakh settlement.
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