Karabakh is outraged with Pashinyan's statements
Baku / 29.11.18 / Turan: The calls of the Prime Minister of Armenia to the residents of Karabakh not to interfere in the events in Armenia caused a backlash.
Never a leader of Armenia was so angry with Nagorno-Karabakh as it is now. None of the leaders of Armenia allowed themselves to arrange a "public spanking" for representatives of Karabakh. This opinion was published Thursday in social networks by the Karabakh human rights activist Karen Ogadjanyan.
"Who allows you in such an inappropriate manner to speak about the leaders of Karabakh ?! Even the leader of an enemy state doesn"t say such a thing," Ogadzhanyan resents
According to him, in Karabakh people are outraged with Pashinyan"s behavior, and demands that he "know his measure and where his power ends."
Further, Ogadjanyan moves to open threats, declaring: "You must publicly apologize to our people for the insults inflicted and the reduction of the national security level of our people."
"We decide how to live, whom to choose, whom to obey. God forbid, if someone tries to dictate to us from the outside how to live," Ohadjanyan writes.
On Thursday morning, Pashinyan condemned the leadership for constantly interfering in the processes in Armenia, demanding to stop it. -02D-
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