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“Many people don’t know where Kharabakh is situated, but they live comfortably”

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Every year the volleyball coach Razmik Sultanyan visits Yerablur Pantheon both on the Independence Day and Genocide Memorial Day.  First he visits the grave of Monte, and then the grave of Haykaz Danielyan with the nickname “Tseruk” (Elderly man). “I regret to say that both his sons are in very poor situation, one of them is in Russia, another son earns his daily bread by working in “Malatya” fair. “Whereas, many people, who even don’t know where Karabakh is, live very comfortably”, - tells Razmik Sultanyan. Razmik Sultanyan isn’t aware of the military path Tseruk passed. He knows that Tseruk died in 1993, in Martakert. He tells that nobody was surprised when the 60-year-old man joined the young freedom fighters. Many people were familiar with his stories about various episodes of Armenian history and his dreams about creating the best country. “Today we have Armenia he dreamt of, but at the same time we don’t have appropriate authorities. Now Armenia needs a group of people, who must have both rights and obligations,” says R. Sultanyan. According to him, the most important thing is to provide people with the decent jobs and to develop the economy; without it there will be no lasting success.