
Published on February 08, 2008
VAHAN HOVHANNISSIAN ADDRESSES PRESENTEES
“Azatutiun” (Liberty) Square has turned into a “red” square today. On can see flags of the Republic of Armenia and ARF Dashnaktsutiun, as well as posters of presidential candidate Vahan Hovhannissian waving here and there.
Presentees are delivered booklets with slogans, “”No to the past and yes to the present!” “Choose the future!” “Choose ARFD candidate Vahan Hovhannissian!”
ARFD member Gegham Manukian gave an addressing speech at the beginning of the rally. “People have not been forced to the square. None of you came to the rally reluctantly or out of hatred.”
Presently, Vahan Hovhannissian is delivering a speech. He is escorted by his team-ministers and MPs.
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Today in Armenian history- 1806 General Tshitshianov is murdered in Baku.
- 1895 Constantinople's Armenian Patriarch, Matevos Izmirlian, in a letter to Turkey's Minister of Justice, informs him, in detail, of the illegal actions of Turks in the Armenian Provinces, including the murders and deportations of the Armenians.
- 1914 The Great Powers and Turkey sign an Armenian Improvements Project. The Dutch official, Westenenk and the Norwegian envoy, Hoff arrive in Constantinople as observers. Because of the start of the First World War, the agreement remains a dead letter.
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