
Ms. Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
Mr. Thorbjørn Jagland, Secretary General of the Council of Europe
Mr. Nils Muižnieks, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights
Ms. Gudrun Mosler-Törnström, President of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe
Mr. Michele Nicoletti, President of the Council of Europe of the Parliamentary Assembly
Mr. Gale Roger, Chairperson of the Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by Member States of the Council of Europe (Monitoring Committee), PACE
Ms.Elvira Kovacs Chairperson of the Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination, PACE
Mr. Richard M. Mills, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, U.S. Embassy in Armenia
Mr. Pyotr Svitalski, Ambassador, head of the EU Delegation in Armenia
Mr. Jonathan Lacôte, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, French Embassy in Armenia
Mr. Matthias Kiesler, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Armenia
Ms. Judith Margaret Farnworth, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, British Embassy in Armenia
Mr. Giovanni Ricciulli, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of Italy in Armenia
Mr. Paweł Ciepla, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of Poland in Armenia
Ms. Nafsika Nancy Eva VRAILA, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of Greece in Armenia
Mr. Lucas Gasser, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of Switzerland in Armenia
Mr. Georgi Atanasov Karastamatov, H.E. Mr. Georgi Atanasov Karastamatov, Embassy of Bulgaria in Armenia
Mr. Erikas Petrikas, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Armenia
Mr. Martin Fredriksson, Chargé d'Affaires, Embassy of Sweden in Armenia
Mr. Petr Mikyska, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Czech Republic in Armenia
Mr. Sorin Vasile, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Republic of Romania in Armenia
Mr. Giorgi Saganelidze, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Republic of Georgia in Armenia
Let’s Make Armenia Free Country
The Republic of Armenia is fluctuating from authoritarianism, from controlled democracy to totalitarianism. The path to totalitarianism also began after the failure of the signature of the Association Agreement including the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Areas (DCFTA) with the European Union. After this breakdown the fraudulent constitutional referendum in Armenia, led to the interconnectedness for the function of the same person as ensuring the continuity of the state's first personality.
It is regrettable, but Armenia, as some other former Soviet republics, repeats the reality of the same person and the same political monopoly over a decade.
The Armenian people had great hopes for the construction of a democratic state with fulfillment of deep democratic reforms and with a political support of democratic countries.
However, failed reforms, failure to comply with the commitments made by the Armenian authorities did not receive a practical assessment from the international community, which, in its turn, made Armenia an example of a perfect failure.
Country where one million people from around 3 million are poor, 11% of the 3 million population is elderly. Country, whose external state debt will reach $ 7 billion by the end of 2018, which exceeds 60% of GDP. Country where people are persecuted for political views and civic activism. Country where people can be imprisoned for false testimony for several years and objected to inhuman and degrading treatment against them. Country, where a female candidate for the mayor (who during that time was a deputy of the National Assembly of Armenia) and her proxy, who discovered fraudsters, could be violently and aggressively abducted by the policemen from the place of crime in the presence of medias only to conceal the election fraud (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-Luyz8-lU8). As a result of this violence on May 14, 2017, Yerevan Mayor candidate and MP Zaruhi Postanjyan received numerous bodily injuries, her proxy and daughter Lilit Drampyan received brain concussion and was hospitalized. Although they were recognized as victims, the criminal case, was dismissed on the grounds that the evidence was insufficient. Later, this impunity was reflected during the February 13 meeting of the Yerevan Council of Elders, when an assault on members of "Yerkir Tsirani" faction took place accompanied by insults, outrageous acts, violence, discrimination, sexual harassment, illegal deprivation of liberty and violation of liberty of expression (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA9DScLnGMI).The usurpation of power by massive falsifications under the name of elections is almost always approved by international community as "one step ahead".
The "one step ahead" assessed also authoritarianism in Armenia, which led to the emigration of about one and...
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