“Maybe I have never published those names, but, now I will. 4 months later, two members of the Constitutional Court, former judges, told me, that until that moment they hadn’t informed me, but they had been assigned for the review, and they had reported the president in written form that the military prosecutor was right, and the Chamber—not. Moreover, the second president assigned the then prosecutor general to quickly and operatively conclude additional investigation and send it to the court with the same charges.”
These terrible atrocities are being committed on the very land and deserts upon which a far more terrible genocide was perpetrated just over a hundred years ago by the Turks who head-chopped and knifed and shot to death a million and a half Armenian Christians, raping their women and throwing so many of their dead men into the waters of Anatolia that the very rivers changed course.
According to M.Apresyan, it’s anticipated to establish an interdepartmental working group and discuss the issues, develop proposals and submit them to the government. According to him, they met representatives of tour agencies and hotels.
“Firstly, there should be political will. There is an option—regime change, and new authorities which declare fight against corruption as their chief purpose, not always keep their promises after coming to power. The other option: current authorities realize that this shouldn’t last long, and it would be preferable to have pressure from the bottom, and realizing seriousness and complexity of the situation, and that there is threat to state’s existence, they try to change something.”