18 December 2006, 23:00

Gegam Khalatyan: murders of Armenia natives go against the interests of Russian people

Gegam Khalatyan, vice-president of the Union of Armenians of Russia, has told in his interview to the correspondent of the "Caucasian Knot" that throughout the latest fifteen years, the climate of extreme intolerance to Caucasus natives has been planted in Russia, and what happens today - is the result of this policy. "It's my deep conviction that everything that happens today is directed against the interests of Russian people and towards a rupture of the Russian state. Before my eyes, my great country - the Soviet Union - was ruined, and its nations were quarrelled. By using the same method, they are now ruining Russia. Wherever an Armenian is killed - it is a blow, first of all, on the Russian people. When Armenians get sick and tired of these oppressions, they'll finally bundle out and leave, some - to their cold and starving homeland, others - to western civilized countries. And where will Russians get from their fascists?" Gegam Khalatyan asked.

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