They are not crushed
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Former political prisoner Myasnik Malkhasyan assures that the year and four months in prison has not crushed them at all.
He sent out his greetings to the Armenian people on behalf of his fellow political prisoners. Myasnik Malkhasyan considers their release as the result of the people's struggle and pressure from European organizations and believes that it will become even stronger after their release.
"No authority could have been as ruthless as the current authorities," said Malkhasyan who says that the current authorities turned the Azeri's dream of seeing the heroes of the Artsakh liberation struggle in prison a reality.
The next to step up to the microphone was "Republic" party's political council Smbat Ayvazyan who was deprived of liberty a week before the events of March 1. He made a short speech and said that it is wrong to consider the Armenian authorities enemies because they are "lower than that". According to him, proof of that was yesterday when they attacked youngsters and tried to break their will.
Ayvazyan says that amnesty did not put an end to the case of the political prisoners, but the opposite. "Amnesty opens a new page in the struggle".
Suren Sirunyan who was charged with the case of the "Seven" also sent out his greetings to the people.
Leader of the Armenian National Congress Levon Ter-Petrosyan is currently making his speech.