I would like to remind Sahag Toutjian what Armenians in Yerevan say when asked about anything concerning our literature or culture, "Ay mart, inch es gortserel inch es man kalis?"
What would you say about celebrating the so-called Independence Day with made-in- Turkey shirts? What about the paradoxical warning of the Turkish government to Armenia about the rocks that the Elidar high-class Armenians are bringing from the border rock mines, thus condemning the remains of Ani churches to destruction and that the Turkish government is making efforts to preserve the churches for tourism?
You can see that there are so many important issues we have and we need to do something about them. I do not know how to proceed, but someone, somewhere something should be changed.
Freedom Square 1988-2008-2011
Dear Arsineh Attarian,
Please allow me to suggest to you, your kind brother Prof. Hovhanness Israel Pilikian, intellectuals and all "krots-prots" of the Diaspora where to proceed. From Freedom Square in Yerevan join Nikol Pashinyan, Yervant Manarian and the others in their struggle to restore constitutional order and justice (for October 27, Poghos Poghosian’s cold-blooded assassination in Aragast in the presence of the "Chansonnier," and finally for March 1. All the problems caused by the criminal-oligarchic regime in the fatherland, including the ones you point out, will be automatically resolved, be assured.
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I would like to remind Sahag Toutjian what Armenians in Yerevan say when asked about anything concerning our literature or culture, "Ay mart, inch es gortserel inch es man kalis?"
What would you say about celebrating the so-called Independence Day with made-in- Turkey shirts? What about the paradoxical warning of the Turkish government to Armenia about the rocks that the Elidar high-class Armenians are bringing from the border rock mines, thus condemning the remains of Ani churches to destruction and that the Turkish government is making efforts to preserve the churches for tourism?
You can see that there are so many important issues we have and we need to do something about them. I do not know how to proceed, but someone, somewhere something should be changed.
Freedom Square 1988-2008-2011
Dear Arsineh Attarian,
Please allow me to suggest to you, your kind brother Prof. Hovhanness Israel Pilikian, intellectuals and all "krots-prots" of the Diaspora where to proceed. From Freedom Square in Yerevan join Nikol Pashinyan, Yervant Manarian and the others in their struggle to restore constitutional order and justice (for October 27, Poghos Poghosian’s cold-blooded assassination in Aragast in the presence of the "Chansonnier," and finally for March 1. All the problems caused by the criminal-oligarchic regime in the fatherland, including the ones you point out, will be automatically resolved, be assured.
Yours truly,
Mleh Ishkhanian
Beirut
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