A hysteria campaign of propaganda against the Armenian National Movement in a suspicious timing

A hysteria campaign of propaganda against the Armenian National Movement in a suspicious timing
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A few days before it was clear that Mr. Jirayr Sefilian, A member of the National Democratic Alliance council, is about to visit the United states of America, and suddenly, the Movement which was often accused of being an insignificant movement, suddenly became the center of an intense fierce media attacks based on conspiracy theories and a target for aggressive propaganda

It is almost impossible not to notice and note the huge and fierce mass campaign of propaganda against the Armenian National Movement.

Therefore, some of this information is based on the strategy of conspiracy theories that suggest that the National-Democratic pole is on a dark mission of conpiring national treason and secret conspiracies.

And so, the only natural question that comes to mind is why suddenly now, now that the movement has began to expand and become more active in the Armenian diaspora.

This seems to be a sign of the hysteria of panic and despair over the inability to stem the growing popularity of the movement in the Diaspora.

If you knew information that you were sure the Movement was in the role of treason, why did you hold it back for so long and chose to reveal it only when you saw the movement expanding in Western countries?

Why isn't it now, before this moment, a national moral sin to keep to yourself?

Isn't all this now a vendetta that tries to punish the movement for its initiative towards the Western Armenian Diaspora?

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