Armenian blogger accuses Karabakh separatists of callousness, greed
At the request of Karabakh Armenians, blogger Roman Baghdasaryan once again exposed the lies spread by Armenian media and representatives of the illegal regime that allegedly there is no fuel in Karabakh and it is impossible to transport products from villages to Khankandi.
"Today we receive information from Karabakh that all these days our Karabakh ‘officials’ and rich people drive their cars around Stepanakert [Khankandi - ed.] and no one, no one stops to take a grandmother, a woman with children, a disabled person from one section of the city to another section. That is, the car is empty, and people knowing that there is no transportation do not want to pick up two or three passengers from the stop and just give them a ride, for example, to the upper part of the city. What does this say? It shows that the Karabakh "officials" are so inhuman, so soulless, and they have no compassion or love for their population to just stop the car and say: get in, we'll give you a ride,” he wrote on his Facebook page, Caliber.Az reports.
“The same thing happened immediately after the war: in Stepanakert (Khankendi - ed.) they rented out their small one-room apartments, the rent of which used to be 60,000 drams [$155], and after the war they started renting them for 150-140,000 drams [$362-388], knowing that it was paid by Armenia. That is, in order to rob Armenia, the Armenian budget, they raised prices to the level of Milan and Paris. Not being ashamed of the fact that people were left without houses, they ripped off these ‘refugees’ and are still ripping off the last dram. What is this? When we ask for help from Europe, Russia, I don't know who, who can help people who are so inhumane to each other that they don't stop their car just to give someone a ride? Who can help people who are being ripped off by their own ‘state’? No one can help. And I now hear from Karabakh that a huge number of rich people walk around all day in their cars," Baghdasaryan says.