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    ARA ABRAHAMYAN WON'T MAKE HOVANES BAGHRAMYAN

    Lragir, Armenia
    Nov 21 2006

    The head of the Society of Political Scientists Hmayak Hovanisyan gave
    a sincere but tough evaluation of the leader of the World Congress
    of Armenians, the Union of the Armenians of Russia Ara Abrahamyan
    November 21. He asked at the Pastark Club why the Armenians were not
    attacked in Russia when Hovanes Baghramyan represented the Armenians in
    Russia, whereas now when Ara Abrahamyan is representing the Armenians,
    accidents occur regularly.

    "Today the nation is represented by Ara Abrahamyan, an oligarch.

    Meanwhile, the skinheads, the Russian nationalists protest against
    the oligarchs who have given rise to such a social polarization in
    Russia, which is strange to the traditions in Russia where equality
    within community has always been upheld," Hmayak Hovanisyan says. He
    advised Ara Abrahamyan "to go to Russia instead of making stupid
    speaches in Armenia and explain to the mayor of the city of Kondopoga,
    for instance, that the cross is a Christian value."

    Hmayak Hovanisyan referred to an article in the Russian media, the
    Komsomolskaya Pravda published in 12 million copies where the mayor
    of Kondopoga where ethnic clashes took place several weeks ago asks
    the reporter why "they punish for the expression "kill crusaders" but
    the persons who shout "kill the Russians" get away with it." Hmayak
    Hovanisyan says most Russians may be thinking that the Armenians
    are Muslim.

    "Instead of making speeches here with all the TV channels covering his
    stupid speeches, he had better explain to the mayor of Kondopoga and
    thousands of other people in Russia, as well as the editorial board
    and the editor-in-chief of the Komsomolskaya Pravda that the cross
    is a Christian symbol, which is holy for both the Armenians and the
    Russians," Hmayak Hovanisyan said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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