Armenian expert optimistic about death of Putin ally's daughter Sargsyan's confession on Armenian TV
Is it possible to rejoice in death? A difficult question. If this is the death of your enemy on the battlefield, then probably yes. Is it possible to rejoice in the death of the son or daughter of a man who has done nothing wrong to you, and does not even suspect your existence? Definitely not. After all, the loss of loved ones - family members, relatives, friends - is always a pain, and internal censorship simply does not allow normal people to react joyfully to the death of a stranger who has done nothing wrong to you. But here we are talking about normal people. And what about those in Armenia who were overjoyed at the death of Darya Dugina, the daughter of Russian political scientist Alexander Dugin, who is considered to be one of the Kremlin ideologists?
Of course, Dugin is an extremely ambiguous figure. He is neither pro-Azerbaijani nor pro-Armenian. He is pro-Russian. Moreover, [the man] dreaming of the revival of the empire. He is perceived in Azerbaijan accordingly. But in the case of our country, not a single public figure or political scientist spoke on television or in the media and did not demonstrate his stormy joy over the death of Dugin's daughter. Darya Dugina, Alexander Dugin's daughter, was in an off-road car that exploded in the Moscow region on August 20.
Another example is Russia's strategic ally Armenia, where almost a sabbath was staged on TV, in the media, and on the blogosphere following Daria Dugina's death. Moreover, in the vanguard of this shameful action were well-known persons in the republic. In particular, sociologist and political scientist Karen Sargsyan is a frequent guest of anti–Russian TV programs. So, speaking on the Armenian Factor TV, Sargsyan said:
"I don't understand why we have to pretend that we supposedly sympathize with Dugina. I don't sympathize with her, I'm sincerely glad about this event. Because if the grey wolves start crying and saying that the Turkic-Russian union has suffered a heavy loss, then I am sincerely glad about it. I sincerely regret only that Dugin himself was not in this car. In general, what kind of cynicism is this – pretending that you sympathize with Dugina? Why on earth should I sympathize with the murder of a person whose father is my enemy, who fully supported Azerbaijan, and who has been speaking out with anti-Armenian rhetoric for decades? Why should I feel bad about telling the truth? I am very glad that she died. And I am very sad that her father did not die either. I am sincerely sorry that Margarita Simonyan was not sitting in the same car with her husband," sociologist Sargsyan said on Armenian TV without a shadow of embarrassment.
The reaction of the Russian Embassy in Armenia to these inhumane statements of the Armenian sociologist has not yet followed. However, this does not mean that Sargsyan's speech went unnoticed. In Russia, as you know, they harness for a long time, but they drive fast. We believe that certain Moscow circles, as well as Alexander Dugin himself, will draw the appropriate conclusions from the "allies'" dances at Darya Dugina's death.