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Activists Struggle Against Impunity, Call for Support for ‘Revolution’

The council of military commanders calls on citizens of Armenia to leave their computers, their warm homes and offices, and go to Liberty Square — to bring the revolution that began a few days ago to a glorious finish, said journalist Suren Sargsyan at a rally of war veterans in Liberty Square in central Yerevan today. 

Also invited to speak at the rally, Karabakh Committee member Ashot Manucharyan, in his speech, said that "day by day, impunity is becoming the primary quality in Armenia." 

He stressed that days ago, Shant Harutyunyan "on behalf of the people" made a very important announcement: he said no more and added that it's no longer possible to live in this country.

"We don't have a minute or a second — from now on, we're going to come here [like it’s our] job. We are gathering and getting the whole of Armenia on its feet. No one should be idle; our nation is becoming united to stand up for the country. Let us understand one thing: we've never been in such a ridiculous situation. When the people are not the masters of the country, dogs become the master of the country… We gather with the aim of not leaving; we give each other strength and show who is the master of the country," he said. 

Manucharyan added that he is a proponent of strategic relations with Russia, while Shant Harutyunyan is against Russia, but "let the Russians not be deceived," as he and Shant are together, and the struggle in Armenia is against impunity.