Hey, You, Don’t Dare Play Gambling on the Pain of a Prisoner’s Mother. Naira Zohrabyan
Hey, you, don’t dare play gambling on the pain of a prisoner’s mother: this was stated by Naira Zohrabyan, a member of the Prosperous Armenia Party, on her Facebook page.
She specifically noted: “Today Erebuni was doubly sad. The mothers who should have received flowers and sweet words from their sons today brought flowers to the cold graves of their sons themselves. The mother of a murdered son brought the peonies she adored, which she did not receive from her son this spring. It was impossible to look at the graves breathing under the snowdrops and peonies without going insane.
And a woman from the ruling party declares that last week a large group of prisoners was supposed to arrive, but internal political developments prevented that. This means that due to the opposition's meetings, Aliyev is not returning the prisoners. A brazen, shameless, sacrilegious lie. You know, there is no deed of brutality, shamelessness, lie, or impudence from Nikol’s team that is unexpected.
These people are ready for all acts of desecration to maintain their crippled power. Listen, woman, do not dare exploit the pain of our boys in captivity for a bit of extended power over you and your kind; do not dare manipulate the pain and grief of the parents of the boys held hostage by your shameless and sacrilegious regime.
Enough is enough; you are already trampling human pain and playing gambling on the mother waiting for her son. You, unworthy and shameless people, have nothing to do with the prisoners of war. Your political and spiritual twin, Aliyev, declares that he no longer has prisoners of war and the rest are saboteurs. And he keeps our boys and the captured women as political bargaining chips.
And when he decides to return our boys and the captured women, do not think for a moment that your power will have any connection to that. Do not dare trample on the pain of the mothers who took the peonies to their sons' graves that they did not receive today.