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    Protesters shout and whistle in front of government

    A1Plus.am
    05:13 pm | June 09, 2010 | Social


    The number of citizens protesting against a bill on opening
    foreign-language schools in Armenia is increasing outside the
    government building.

    The protesters today met deputies hurrying to a NA sitting with shouts
    and whistles.

    "My mother lived in Iran but she did not know Persian. When I asked
    her why she did not speak the language, she said that in villages they
    had been forbidden to speak a foreign language not to pass the infants
    through mother's milk. If illiterate peasants realized the simple
    fact, why shouldn't our government officials do the same? I fear that
    in the future, the mothers will breast-feed their children with a
    lullaby in a foreign language," said Iranian Armenian Khoren Aramuni
    who participated at the protest.

    Protester Armine Pujikyan says she has no expectations from the
    National Assembly though she is determined to struggle till the end.

    "Recently, I constantly heard Russian words and phrases but I wasn't
    concerned since I knew that my mother tongue was not endangered and
    was protected by the state. But if the bill is adopted, we shall
    encounter a new conflict, like the one we witnessed in the 80s," she
    said.

    ARF-Dashnaktsutyun MP Hrayr Karapetyan assured A1+ that their party
    would vote against the bill.

    Freelance deputy Victor Dallakyan claims that the bill conflicts with
    the country's constitution.

    "Education cannot be exposed to experiments. I think that the
    government should elaborate a concept to develop the sphere of
    education and science. The most important question today is which
    country we long for - a country of casinos, brothels or a democratic
    republic based on high technologies. Only after answering these
    questions, should we clarify what citizens Armenia needs to have."




    From: A. Papazian
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