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Հայ ազգի պատմությունը մղձավանջ է եղել` լի տառապանքով, ողբերգությամբ ու ցեղասպանությամբ: Սակայն հազարամյակի այդ արհավիրքների շղթայում հայ ազգը երբևիցե կամովին չի գնացել փորձություններին ընդառաջ:

Այժմ հայությունն ազգովի կանգնած է վիհի եզրին, և անպատշաճ կերպով ընտրված ղեկավարներն ակնհայտորեն մրցում են մեր և ինքնության, և շահերի լքման համար

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22.10.2009 15:31
Dear Menk, In light of what is happening in Turkey and the declarations the Turkish officials are making after the signing of the Protocols, who is the moron or agent, you or Mr. Hovannisian.
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14.10.2009 19:34
The Heritage party is the best and azgayin in Armenia.They are all good. Better than even ARF.
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14.10.2009 10:09
Raffi Hovannisian is manifestly either a complete moron or an agent of foreign intelligence. These protocols, if properly exploited by Armenians to the full extent, can become a major trump card: the protocols effectively create a major rift between Azeris and Turks, force Turkey to open the border, and show other acts of "good will" as Armenia did. Dashnaks keep harping 2 tunes: what abour recognition of Genocide and what about Karabagh+Western Armenia. First off, Dashnaks themselves were the ones who ceded Western Armenia to Turks in the treaty of Alexandropol. Second, nothing in the protocols prevents them -- or anyone else for that matter -- e.g. Russia, EU, or UN, provided if they want that, to pursue the matter of Genocide in various international and national courts. Now, let's see what Turks, and let's not forget also Azeris, get from these protocols? Recognition of existing border -- OK, recognition of the border is one thing, the actual demarcation of the border is an entirely different matter altogether. I simply do not see any tangible (or intangible for that matter) advantages for Turks, and even less so for Azeris.
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