Bagrat Srbazan’s letter from prison: “We chose arrest; you even wiretapped me and Mikael Srbazan.”

We heard everything, but we didn’t hear “Long live the government.” Today, September 30, during the announcement hour in the National Assembly, Garnik Danielyan, a member of the Armenia faction, mentioned this in his speech, citing a speech by a Communist Party deputy.

He read Bagrat Srbazan’s letter from the Yerevan-Kentor penitentiary in the NSS building, adding that this speech should be accepted on behalf of MP Artur Sargsyan and the other 15 detainees.

“My Lord, my light and my life, whom shall I fear?

The year is the refuge of my life; whom shall I tremble before?”

This prayer has accompanied me throughout my life, as it does today, standing before a crowd of apostates and traitors who have managed to steal my biography and the honor of my homeland. And the mark of the Fox will be indelibly imprinted on their foreheads and the foreheads of their descendants.

How, whom, and why should we fear? These biographers, whose hands are stained with poison, apostates from the homeland and victory, who try to intimidate and frighten for the sake of their money and livelihood.

We chose prison and even death with our homeland and brothers than to share this with the apostates, whom I swore not to forget for you, Armenia, and will not renounce for you, Artsakh.”

His Holiness Bagrat reports in the letter that over the course of two months, he sent three inquiries to the Prosecutor General and the “poor” head of the Investigative Committee, all of which remained unanswered.

“Now, from this podium, where we’ve been bombarded with slander, I ask the same question.

What does your favorite story about “the execution of two people and the imprisonment of 15″ mean?”

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