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    SAVE THE THREE PRESIDENTS
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments22216.html
    Published: 13:46:34 - 14/06/2011

    Regnum news agency, citing Times.am, posted a YouTube link directing
    to a recording of telephone talks of the opposition leaders on
    March 1, 2008. Judging by the records, the opposition at least knew
    about the massacres in Yerevan. Emotionally, it even looks like the
    opposition, in particular, the head of election headquarters of Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan, the ex-foreign minister Alexander Arzumanyan (he is
    mentioned more frequently than others) approved the crackdown and
    tried to keep people in the square by force, although they knew about
    the impending military action aimed to disperse the peaceful rally.

    Interestingly, this information appeared immediately after the
    visit of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of
    Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Thomas Melia to Armenia who met
    with Prosecutor General, the Head of the Special Investigative Service
    and the Investigative Group on March 1.

    Thomas Melia was assured that the investigation proceeds properly,
    and already almost the complete picture of the events is in place.

    Certainly, it is not clear why the investigation is not sending the
    case to court if the picture is complete.

    The March 1 case is a bugbear for the government. The tactics used
    so far is apparently not working anymore. They cannot or do not want
    to bring charges against any of the three presidents or their close
    persons because otherwise they will have to reveal everyone's sins.

    Therefore it is better to save all the three presidents and pretend
    as if nothing had been planned but at some point there was chaos
    which involved neither the government, nor the opposition, and people
    were just victims of the chaos. Yes, here the opposition is to blame
    because it provoked people and the government is to blame because it
    never fully controlled the situation but the leaders are not directly
    responsible.

    Robert Kocharyan's interview is evidence to the decision that this
    story will be sent to court. "I can definitely say that no one gave
    any order to shoot at people with military weapons. It is obvious
    that all the killed people, excluding the Captain of Internal Forces,
    were shot dead at a spot far from the place of the rally, where cars
    were burnt and shops broken into. There, no one could really control
    the situation, neither the police, nor the leaders of the opposition,"
    said Robert Kocharyan.

    Will the three presidents be satisfied with this story? It is most
    likely they will. In case Levon Ter-Petrosyan disagrees with this,
    the telephone talks in which he will "approve" the fact of death of
    people will appear in YouTube. Serzh Sargsyan and Robert Kocharyan
    will be more than satisfied.

    As to the society, it has lost faith in the investigation and courts.

    The society has already identified the share of guilt of everyone. We
    only need to wait for the visit of the next U.S. lower-ranking
    government official to Armenia.

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