Entry into Armenia Forbidden for Murad Papazyan
The entry of Murad Papazyan, the President of the Council coordinating Armenian companies in France and a member of the ARF Bureau, into Armenia has been prohibited. Papazyan announced this on his Facebook page, stating, 'I regret to inform you that I was denied entry into Armenia yesterday. According to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's order, I am considered an undesirable person in Armenia.'
He noted that the police urged him to return to the airport, where the staff took his passport. 'I knew that my entry to Azerbaijan and Turkey was forbidden, and now I've learned that entry into Pashinyan's Armenia has also been prohibited. After 40 years of fighting for Armenia, the Armenian people, and the Armenian Cause, being in such a situation is simply painful for me. This decision by Nikol Pashinyan once again shows that he is not up to the responsibilities he has undertaken. He feels strong when demanding the expulsion of an Armenian Cause activist from the police, but can you imagine this little leader before Aliyev and Erdogan?' Papazyan wrote.
He concluded his post by saying, 'The residents of Armenia must sooner or later realize that they need to get rid of this leadership, which is doing everything to weaken Armenia. The diaspora will also understand this. But it's already time to say: Stand up!'
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