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    SIT-IN FOR 'LIBERATED LANDS': YEREVAN YOUTH GROUP ON 24-HR STRIKE AGAINST CONCESSIONS OVER KARABAKH
    By Gayane Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow
    http://armenianow.com/karabakh/30610/karabakh_armenia_azerbaijan_sitin_yerevan
    24.06.11 | 13:32

    A small group of Armenian youths held a "precautionary procession"
    on Friday morning and began what it announced as a 24-hour sit-in
    action in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in
    Yerevan's central square ahead of crucial talks on the future of
    Nagorno-Karabakh hosted by Russia.

    About 10 young people representing the Hayazn Youth Union, holding
    banners with images of Karabakh war veterans and singing patriotic
    songs, were making calls addressed to the foreign minister and the
    president not to agree to concessions at internationally mediated
    talks with Azerbaijan, the latest round of which is due in Kazan,
    Russia, on June 24-25.

    "By agreeing to any concession we will show disrespect to the memory
    of our heroes," said several of the Union's members.

    Representatives of the youth organization that was set up in 2009
    and has about 500 members will take shifts until Saturday morning
    to stage the sit-in action near Republic Square - "in defense of
    liberated territories that are now on the negotiating table".

    "Ceding liberated territories can only be the decision of a defeated
    nation, but we had a crushing victory; as the winning state we have
    no right to sign such a document. If we give up even one village,
    we'll, first of all, break the Armenian spirit, secondly will agitate
    the enemy's enormous appetite and eventually will thus disrespect the
    memory of our heroic men," Hayazn Youth Union member Armen Lazarian
    told ArmeniaNow.

    Hayazn members urge other youth organizations to raise their voice
    of protest, too.

    "We all must show to the international community that we are not
    asleep, we are seriously concerned about this issue and are resolute
    in pursuing these demands," Hayazn member, Yerevan State University
    law student Lilit Petrosyan told ArmeniaNow.

    Representatives of the Hayazn Youth Union submitted to the Presidential
    Administration and the Foreign Ministry a statement signed by the
    organization's members in which they, in particular, said:

    "We, members of the Hayazn Youth Union, are deeply concerned
    and angered by the statements that have been made by high-ranking
    officials, politicians, experts and consider all these points of the
    expected document as unacceptable."

    "The signing of these points will ruin Artsakh, will ruin entire
    Armenia, will ruin the Armenian people. We are resolute and confident
    that our generation will not allow that."

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