ArmInfo. Russian businessman of Armenian origin, head of the Tashir group of companies Samvel Karapetyan sent another appeal to the Armenian society from the detention center of the National Security Service of Armenia, where he has been held for the third month.
The message, titled "Work for all. Well-being for all", describes a typical Armenian scene, describing the inaction of the authorities.
"A typical working day: a small Armenian town or village. Hard-working and energetic Armenian men, having gathered together, are forced to play backgammon. They are overcome with despair, remembering past successes. People are practically deprived of the opportunity to even dream of a good life.
The only one responsible for this reality today is our government, which does not create decent opportunities for our people, scares them away and undermines faith in a prosperous future. I can confidently say that despite these difficult conditions, we can very quickly find the necessary and concrete solutions aimed at the well-being of our people," Karapetyan wrote.
According to him, Armenia annually imports about $4 billion more goods than it exports. Karapetyan believes that this shows that the country has great potential for building production facilities, creating profitable investment programs, especially for providing residents of the regions with decent working conditions.
"In the shortest possible time, we will be able to attract large international investors with our production capacities, stimulate local businesses with targeted state support programs, and not just "get a share" or try to "take away" it.
Reforms in the agricultural sector must be real, on the ground. Competition among companies harvesting farmers' crops must be so high that, by selling their products, the farmer can finally make a profit, ensuring the well-being of his family. And our agricultural products can become good raw materials for the development of the food industry," Karapetyan believes.
The businessman believes that in a few years, large companies with international recognition should be represented and operating in Armenia, which will ensure a qualitatively new growth in the pace of tourism development and new conditions.
"I am confident that this and a number of other economic programs will change the quality of life of our people in the shortest possible time, emigration will finally stop, and decent work will appear for everyone. We will do it our way," Karapetyan concluded.
Samvel Karapetyan was detained on the night of June 18 in Yerevan by Armenian law enforcement agencies after he expressed support for the Armenian Apostolic Church. In response to this, open threats followed from the Prime Minister. On the night of June 19, the Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction arrested Samvel Karapetyan for two months. He is being held in the Yerevan-Kentron Penitentiary Institution (the famous "KGB basement" in the building of the National Security Service of Armenia). He is accused of publicly calling for the seizure of power in the country. Karapetyan does not admit guilt. In addition, in July, the head of the Tashir Group of Companies was charged with new charges of money laundering.
On August 15, the Anti-Corruption Court, early in the morning, after almost 10 hours of considering the investigator's petition, extended Karapetyan's arrest.