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“Karabakh clan received permission to plunder Artsakh” (video)

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26 years ago on September 2nd, 1991, when Artsakh was declaring its independence , it was more independent than today, “Unfortunately, a part of Artsakh, which denied its essence, which we call a Karabakh clan, are those people, who have forgotten who they are; today they are providers, who bring the philosophy of world purse into Artsakh. When we get rid of that clan, the independence will be fully achieved,” says Ashot Manucharyan, member of Karabakh Committee. The declared independence was confirmed in several months, by the referendum held on December 10, but it hasn’t been recognized by any state. According to Ashot Manucharyan, all this is the result of arbitrariness of big international players, “They dictate us, but we shouldn’t obey; Artsakh can do that, if it is independent, it shouldn’t obey Karabakh clan, as that clan received a permission to plunder Artsakh and for that it must obey their orders.” For almost 3 decades Artsakh is constantly a military zone, “In the integrity of life as well it is constantly a front, because when your values are taken from you and you are still physically alive, it doesn’t matter you exist or not; you aren’t you.” Ashot Manucharyan is angry about the reaction of the Armenian side to the main 6 points for the Karabakh conflict resolution process presented by the OSCE Minsk Group former U.S. Co-chair Richard E. Hoagland, “There is concession by three points in that statement, and no political, state figure touched upon it, but no one there is illiterate, simply they understood that it is dangerous, as the seniors, who write those documents, can punish them.” Ashot Manucharyan doesn’t consider the discussions on deployment of peacekeepers in Artsakh to be serious- at this moment it isn’t beneficial for superpowers.