The Declaration of Independence of Armenia is a fundamental legal document adopted at the first session of the Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR on August 23, 1990, which proclaims the beginning of the process of establishing independent statehood and outlines the fundamental principles of Armenian statehood.
The Declaration of Independence of Armenia is the first political legal document in which the freely expressed will and rights of the Armenian people are enshrined, and it also serves as a roadmap for the Armenian people (every Armenian) in the aftermath of the Genocide, scattered across the planet Earth.
His Holiness the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of all Armenians, the primate of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Vazgen I, prepared special chrism, consecrated the holy chrism, and anointed the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Armenia with it.
The Declaration of Independence cannot be altered: no one can change a foundational document in which the will of the people (their testament) and the rights of the people are enshrined.
The Declaration, «Expressing the united will of the people of Armenia, acknowledging its responsibility for the fate of the Armenian people in fulfilling the aspirations of all Armenians and restoring historical justice, based on the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and universally recognized norms of international law, realizing the right of nations to self-determination, based on the joint Resolution of the Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR and the National Council of Nagorno-Karabakh of December 1, 1989, ‘On the Reunification of the Armenian SSR and Nagorno-Karabakh,’ developing the democratic traditions of the independent Republic of Armenia formed on May 28, 1918, with the goal of creating a democratic, legal society».
Article 11 of the Declaration reads: «The Republic of Armenia advocates for the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in Ottoman Turkey and Western Armenia».
Those who have violated the free will and rights of the Armenian people, betrayed the Armenian people and the Armenian state, must, at the demand of the Armenian people (every Armenian), immediately stand before the Special Criminal Court of the Military Tribunal of Armenian civilization, without trial.
Denial of the organized, programmed Genocide of Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians, Yezidis, Alevis, Zazas, and other indigenous peoples, executed by the hands of the Turks and Kurds under the direction of the Dönme, as well as the greatest culturalocide of indigenous peoples in the Western Caspian region, is a criminal act punishable by law.
If the Attorney General of Armenia does not initiate a criminal case and arrest those guilty of denying the Genocide within the shortest possible time, then the Attorney General himself, through his actions or inactions against the criminalization of Genocide denial, will fall into the pit of a criminal offense committed not only against the Armenian people (every Armenian) but also against the surviving creative nations of the Genocide.
«… There is no such thing as someone else’s sorrow,
Whoever is afraid to confirm this,
Must either kill,
Or is preparing to be a killer…»
(K. Simonov)
The universe is driven by meanings. Meanings determine states and empires, peoples and societies. By designating “Genocidal Lachin” as the cultural capital of the CIS, we determine the essence of such a political union. The loss of creative meanings and the acquisition of parasitic meanings sharply set the trajectory for the movement of this entity. The right of choice belongs to everyone, including the Parliament, the foreign ministry, and the Attorney General of Armenia!
Even considering the extreme bureaucratization and obvious degradation of the Government of kakistocrats, their actions strike with demagoguery and inadequacy, revealing their ignorance of what is happening in the ongoing Meritoicide.
The theft of primary sources from the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, receiving education in Turkish mentality, denial of the Genocide, indifference to the destruction of Armenian cultural heritage in Artsakh, and the declaration of a cultural capital of the CIS in a blockade point of ethnic cleansing of Armenians in Artsakh — all of this is part of the same policy that may later lead to the joint declaration with the Dönme of the cities of Ganja (Gandzak), Sumgait, Baku (Bakurakert), Shushi (as the cultural center of Turkish Shushi) as cultural capitals of the CIS, as cities of «glory of the Genocide of Armenians and other indigenous peoples» under the slogan “Genocide as a civilizational marker of ‘progressiveness.
As the great O. Tumanyan wrote: «Once, the cat was a hatmaker, and the dog was without a hat»!
Martik Gasparyan
President of the State of Armenia (Republic of Western Armenia)
Tigran Pashabezyan
Prime Minister of the State of Armenia (Republic of Western Armenia)
Armen Ter-Sarkisyan
President of the National Assembly (Parliament) of Western Armenia
14.11.2024