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ASALA terrorist organization released a new video. In the video, three blindfolded terrorists declared that Nikol Pashinyan was to blame for what happened in Karabakh and that he would be punished.

Axar.az reports that this statement issued on behalf of ASALA caused serious discussions in Armenia. It is said that there is a danger that the scenario of 1999 - the shooting of the parliament - could be repeated against the background of the Karabakh-related accusations against Pashinyan.

However, Vazgen Sislyan, one of the ASALA terrorists, denied this video. He said that they did not make such a statement. V. Sislyan also announced that the ASALA terrorist organization has not been abolished.

Later, the ASALA terrorist organization also released a statement and denied the circulated video.

It is not ruled out that this video was organized by Pashinyan's government and aims to create the image of "there is a threat to power". However, the reactions after the release of the video confirm that the terrorist organization ASALA is still active.

Azerbaijan and Turkiye were the targets of ASALA and other Armenian terrorist organizations. The "emergence" of a terrorist organization after the abolition of Armenian separatism in Karabakh brings to the fore the possibility of new risks. There is always the danger that ASALA may target our diplomats and members of the diaspora, especially abroad.

Date
2023.11.04 / 14:52
Author
Nurlana Ahmadova
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