What Did Those Guys Know, That They Were Protecting the Homeland While You Were Negotiating with the Turks Behind Their Backs and Surrendering: Abrahamyan
The former advisor to the President of Artsakh and head of the "Henaket" analytical center, Tigran Abrahamyan, made a post on his Facebook page, addressing the statement made today by the President of Artsakh, Arayik Harutyunyan, who referred to those concerned about the possible surrender of Red Market as "internal enemies."
Here is the post:
"Arayik Harutyunyan, after the establishment of the ceasefire on November 9, you, at the very least with your knowledge and participation, surrendered regions and settlements that were not mentioned in the tripartite declaration. The villages of Hin Tagher and Khtsaberd in the Hadrut region, the Dizapayt mountain, and several heights, as well as the parts of the Sanasar community (formerly Qubatlu) and Kovsakan (formerly Zangelan) in the Kashatagh region, which were under Armenian control as of November 9, had no mention in the tripartite declaration, yet you surrendered them.
You still haven't answered why you surrendered them, and I won't even talk about the fact that you didn't convey your backstage agreements to the troops, resulting in nearly ten people getting killed and 64 taken captive in those settlements a month after the ceasefire.
What did those guys know that they were protecting the homeland, while you were negotiating and surrendering behind their backs with the Turks? Arayik Harutyunyan, do you still wonder whom you are threatening? Are you surprised that your statements are being questioned? You were the one telling people days ago that such discussions had taken place, but the topic is closed. What are you grasping at, that people should believe and trust you, or do you not know what people really think about you? Or do you think that you have finished the program you conducted together with Nikol?
Neither you nor your people realize your strengths and weaknesses; just calmly take your places, keep your heads down, and do your work without grandiose talk. The time will come, and you will still be held accountable one by one."