Human rights activist: Artsakh’s political elite ‘has run out of patience’
Artsakh’s political elite “has run out of patience”, human rights activist and former Artsakh Ombudsman Ruben Melikyan claimed on Sunday, referring to the recent statements of the country’s leaders.
His comments came after the Artsakh president and human rights ombudsman harshly reacted to the statements of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on the Artsakh issue, calling them “extremely dangerous” for the vital rights of the Artsakh Armenians.
In a public post on Facebook, Melikyan admitted that not all developments in Artsakh were clear to him.
“Nevertheless, I reserve the right to make a few points:
1) The Artsakh elite has completely run out of patience, with an exception of “23.65%”.
2) The confrontation is real, not "staged".
3) The vast majority of Artsakh Armenians (99% and more) are well aware that the capitulator has turned into an enemy agent and henchman,” he said, welcoming the “awakening process” in the country.