I wonder why this didn’t cause outrage among so called “patriots”. Not only there was no Ararat, but also it used Russian language and in some cases even said “Russian border control.”
ShahVahan on
Someone send this to zartonk and Armenianreport. I’m being dead serious because they are fear mongering and being very misleading.
Odd-Distance-3954 on
Are you guys gonna point to every single thing the former governments had done to justify what the current one is doing?
ddcrash on
Help me interpret this because I haven’t followed the news closely enough. Is this picture an example of a former pass stamp, and it was posted because this one too did not have Ararat on it? Because people should settle down about the imagery and the whole recent thing with Pashinyan? I did read his reasoning, just trying to get a temp of the opinion.
lula6 on
I think mine from 2005-7 have Ararat.
CalGuy456 on
I don’t like the change if it’s true, Ararat is the dominant visual feature in much of the country. If neighboring countries can put the moon on their symbols, Armenia should be OK putting Ararat.
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I wonder why this didn’t cause outrage among so called “patriots”. Not only there was no Ararat, but also it used Russian language and in some cases even said “Russian border control.”
Someone send this to zartonk and Armenianreport. I’m being dead serious because they are fear mongering and being very misleading.
Are you guys gonna point to every single thing the former governments had done to justify what the current one is doing?
Help me interpret this because I haven’t followed the news closely enough. Is this picture an example of a former pass stamp, and it was posted because this one too did not have Ararat on it? Because people should settle down about the imagery and the whole recent thing with Pashinyan? I did read his reasoning, just trying to get a temp of the opinion.
I think mine from 2005-7 have Ararat.
I don’t like the change if it’s true, Ararat is the dominant visual feature in much of the country. If neighboring countries can put the moon on their symbols, Armenia should be OK putting Ararat.