Open Letter to His Excellency Serzh Sargsyan, RoA President

By a group of concerned individuals – Armenian, English & French Texts – March 1, 2009
 

One year has gone by since the tragic events that unfolded in the streets of Yerevan on March 1-2, 2008, following the presidential elections. Armenia’s security forces opened fire at civilians who were protesting against electoral irregularities and fraud. The violent show of force resulted in 10 deaths and numerous injuries, thus inflicting a deep wound to a people’s psyche.  

By a group of concerned individuals – Armenian, English & French Texts – March 1, 2009
 

One year has gone by since the tragic events that unfolded in the streets of Yerevan on March 1-2, 2008, following the presidential elections. Armenia’s security forces opened fire at civilians who were protesting against electoral irregularities and fraud. The violent show of force resulted in 10 deaths and numerous injuries, thus inflicting a deep wound to a people’s psyche.  

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  1. ” SR. PRESIDENTE “

    Sr. Presidente de la

    Rca de Armenia

    Dn. SERGE SARKISSIAN

    S.——-/———-D.

    En mi caracter de primera generacion nacida en la Diaspora Argentina, en un todo de acuerdo con la letra escrita de la Carta Abierta editada por http://www.keghart.com – Solicito que en la Madre Patria impere la Justicia, sean respetados los Derechos Humanos y en particular los de los Niños  y sea desterrada la Corrupcion en todos los Estamentos Gubernamentales sin distincion de status alguno.- Saludo A Ud. Respetuosa, Cordial y Atentamente.- Miguel Angel Nalpatian(1942).- Mar del Plata.- Buenos Aires.- Rca Argentina.-

  2. March 1, 2011.

    Remember March 1, 2011? Those 15 precise demands from the ANC, which were later narrowed down to three very simple ones to show progress for both sides. Remember those 15 demands (compensating to the families of victims, annulling the ban on street trade, including Artsakh as a party to negotiations, making minimum wages $200, etc.).

    Apparently, Levon thinks that compensating the families of victims, raising the minimum wage and including Artsakh in the negotiations are less important than rallying on Liberty Square, which they did at every recent meeting. Now think of the families of those killed and injured, or those getting minimum wages when they hear the demands on March 1, 2011 and then later learning, that those demands are not on the agenda anymore. Can anyone tell me what is going on with the once strong (although stupid and corrupt) opposition?

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