The 'Well-Wishers' Advise Against Political and Civic Activity: 'Fact'
'Fact' newspaper reports that after the 44-day war, various social support and compensation programs have been implemented for those who lost their homes, injured servicemen, and the families of the deceased. Experts have reservations about some of these programs, particularly noting that in many cases, the provided support does not offer a long-term solution to the issue, especially for citizens who have lost their homes.
On the other hand, 'Fact' newspaper is receiving information that, especially concerning the Armenian families, alongside the disbursement of funds, there are 'works' being conducted with those families. We have information that the authorities are indirectly, or rather through intermediary channels, advising them in a so-called 'friendly manner' that it would be wise not to exhibit political and civic activity, not to demand Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, not to give critical interviews, and especially not to participate in protest actions and rallies.
The 'Well-Wishers' imply that 'who knows, perhaps the money will be taken back,' although, of course, it is clear that this is simply out of the question.
For more details, see today's edition of the newspaper.