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Artash Asatryan - Live in Concert Armenia (2010)

01. Togh 
02. Lurr-lurr
03. Inch ka chka qo kyanqum
04. Toghel es menak, txur
05. Kuzes indz havata
06. Txur em, txur
07. Vana lij
08. Tariner, tariner ksahen
09. Masis
10. Ser@ taqun, taqun
11. Mayami
12. Im axpers
13. Ter Hisus
14. Hayi sirun achqer
15. Gnchuhi
16. Im @nker
17. Lusnyak-lusnyak

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Artash Asatryan - Live in Concert Armenia (2010)

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1 Mere   (2012-06-08 10:09 AM) [Entry]
I wouldn't debscire it as fascism. For one thing in the heart of fascism lies the national identity and blind belief of national supremacy. I see this as something that Levon is supporting but again not as fascists do but rather more in the form of us being superior then them where them is loosely defined as karabaxci. I never heard overtly nationalistic comments from neither from Serz nor from Levon. Only comments of discriminatory nature and only from Levon. Dictatorship is far away from being fascism. And no Armenia doesn't look like dictatorship. In a dictatorship what you guys are doing wouldn't even be possible to do. I think it is actually not so easy to classify what Armenia is. It is moving back and forth all the time. Government doesn't tolerate much because there are big question that they cannot answer and that is one of the worst situations government could be in. But they do try. It would be sheer blindness to say that this government didn't do a thing. It has been 10 years since I have been in Armenia, exactly those 10 years that Kocharian ruled, and I would say today the people look much much more happier than 10 years ago. What is missing in Armenia is exactly that independent movement that Onnik and (as it seems to me) Observer are advertising. You need a solid non-political human rights movements so that the people have a stronger say in all of this. I hope that whatever is happening in Armenia at the moment will actually turn into a solid human rights movement, which is completely non-political. It does look as something more like a human rights movement except that there are some opportunists who instigate hatred into it.

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