22.04.2018
In return for the saboteurs, Serzh Sargsyan himself, not Pashinyan's son, should be demanded
The Armenians themselves, or more precisely, Serzh Sargsyan himself, gave Azerbaijan an irreplaceable opportunity. He offered to exchange 20-25 members of the Armenian terrorist-saboteur group detained in Baku with Pashinyan's son Ashot. Pashinyan remained in a desperate situation in this hectic period of elections and, as he said, officially agreed. This proposal is naturally an indication of Serzh Sargsyan's immoral and, most accurately, savage thinking. The occupation of Azerbaijani lands, ethnic cleansing, the destruction of hundreds of thousands of our lives, the destruction of our cities and villages, the destruction of cemeteries, and the exhumation of the remains of the dead are the result of the savage thinking of Serzh Sargsyan and Robert Kocharyan.
The massacres in Khojaly and all other villages in Karabakh took place with the direct participation of Serzh Sargsyan, who led the armed forces in Karabakh. Armenian saboteurs now detained in Baku are also victims of Sargsyan's anti-human ideology. Armenia is experiencing the most sensitive period in its history. The confrontation has reached its peak. There is a war between the Kocharyan-Sargsyan group, whose life has been based on occupation, death, destruction, and disaster, and the Pashinyan group, who is trying to look to the future in the country where the former group has created a sick society over the last 30 years. The Kocharyan-Sargsyan group uses the ugliest language and the most unthinkable methods. If Serzh Sargsyan offers to exchange Pashinyan's innocent son with captives, who are his poisonous products, Azerbaijan must demand Serzh Sargsyan instead. If Azerbaijan makes this demand, it will have the same effect as an atomic bomb in Armenia. We want Serzh Sargsyan himself instead of all captives. Let's see what Serzh Sargsyan, who "devoted his life to Karabakh and the Nation", will be able to answer. And let's see what he will answer to the Armenian people? Let's see what he will answer to Pashinyan.
If we make this demand, it will resonate both regionally and internationally. This step will be an additional chance to bring to the attention of the world community all the crimes committed by Sargsyan against the Azerbaijani people. Of course, the Azerbaijani law enforcement agencies have already opened a case against him, and our plan to arrest him is always on the agenda. Now we have a timely and historic chance to completely and decisively destroy Serzh Sargsyan and his mentality. We must demand the extradition of Serzh Sargsyan to Azerbaijan. He himself showed the way.
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