
ArmInfo. Representatives of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun (ARF) youth movement held a protest outside the Armenian government building, where they arrived with photographs of officials from the ruling Civil Contract party in Artsakh.
The protest took place while Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was addressing the media inside. At a briefing, when asked whether he believed ethnic cleansing had occurred in Artsakh, the Armenian prime minister stated that "you can say 'ethnic cleansing' and get the opposite; you can say 'genocide' and get the opposite-that is, you embark on a path of conflict."
It should be noted that the protesters from the ARF youth wing lined the building with photos of current leaders-including Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan Defense Minister Suren Papikyan, the PM posing with his family in front of the "We Are Our Mountains" monument and ruling party members in front of the Ghazanchetsots Church of the Holy Savior in Shushi. The protesters thus wanted to demonstrate that the homeland is not a subject for negotiation, and that they still remember and will continue to remember the statements made by the Armenian authorities.
Notably, state security officers did not allow the protesters to use loudspeakers due to the ongoing briefing inside.
A representative of the ARF youth movement noted that the Armenian authorities, in their attemps to rewrite or erase the memory of the Armenian people, are only demonstrating their ignorant and short- sighted approach. "This political force, like their leader, shouted from every platform that Artsakh is Armenia and that's it, and that it is their homeland. These statements are not a diplomatic error. And their claims that they have changed their position after self-reflection are, in reality, nothing but a political calculation aimed at seizing power. Tactics and situations may change, but the homeland and national values are not bargaining chips. These photographs are a proof of your duplicity."
The protest ended with the photos being left on the ground. Remarkably, people passing by stopped and even picked them up to examine them closely.