GEORGIAN PARLIAMENTARIAN CALLS ARMENIAN GENERAL FOUGHT AGAINST AZERBAIJAN PROVOKER
Azeri Press Agency
Sept 30 2006
Armenian general should be called to account for having fought against
Azerbaijan in Garabagh. He does not deserve a monument on Akhalkalak,"
Georgian parliamentarian, member of UN International Information
Academy Pata Davitaya told journalists, APA reports.
He said it is unacceptable to erect a statute for Garabagh war
participants in Armenia.
"How can they possibly deserve a statue to such provokers and
criminals? If there a statue, the problem will grow and spread to
the world. The separatists should be made accountable. That is the
main way of solution," Georgian parliamentarian said.
A monument will be erected for Armenian Gurgen Dalibalstyan, active
participant of the battles against Azerbaijan in Garabagh in Akhalkalak
in the place for Georgians who became martyrs during 9 April, 1989
events in Tbilisi.
The fundament of the 8-meter monument for 80-year-old Armenian
general, who is councilor of Armenian President for military issues,
has been dug.
The general born in Akhalkalak himself selected the place for his
statue.