Since when has the protection of a criminal act been “freedom of speech” or “holding an opinion”? Go to Canada, for example, and publicly “express your opinion” that, say, black people or Armenians are filthy or lazy. You do know what they would do to you, right? You would end up in jail or be penalised in some other fashion for inciting “hate speech”.
Talk on the recognition of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) in general and, specifically, recognition by the Republic of Armenia has become more prevalent of late.
In sum, the proposal of the mandate for Armenia by US President Woodrow Wilson, and the subsequent discussion and voting on it in the US Senate, regardless of the outcome of the voting, served to record by the US Senate the fact of the absence of Turkish sovereignty over the territory in question.
If a nation lets go of its capacity to dream, then it is rendered into a consumer-driven marketplace. Dreaming, even dreaming of things that seem impossible, is the salt of the spirit of a nation, which preserves the nation from decay.
Armenian territorial rights are based upon several international instruments. The most important of them is the Arbitral Award by the United States President Woodrow Wilson, done on November 22nd 1920.
The firm establishment of human rights is the unshakable foundation of the realisation of all of our national and social aspirations, of the centuries-long dreams of our people.