Armenia’s independence, the crown of our national struggle, was not won easily. It cost us imprisonment, exile and insult. Today, however, the people who fought to have September 21, can notice devaluation taking place.
According to Hayrikyan, people—not at all by the will of the people—creep into the state administration system.
Times have come when preserving independence has become a bigger problem than winning it. Is today’s independence just a title that has lost its meaning, or a struggle that we continue to wage every day, regardless of difficulties?