
ArmInfo. On September 27, 2020, during Azerbaijan's large-scale aggression against Artsakh, Dashnaks lined up to be sent to the front as part of the first company. This was stated by Gerasim Vardanyan, a member of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, in response to Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan's comment about the Dashnaks' whereabouts during the 44-day war of 2020.
"On September 28, we were already in one of the hottest spots on the front. After November 9, there were many times when I envied my friends who didn't return from the war and didn't see or hear about the tragedy we found ourselves in. They died with hope, with faith, that the struggle would continue after them. It was preferable to die with hope and faith than to live and witness the tragedy that befell us. We didn't give up, we didn't break, despite all the setbacks and difficulties, we continued to fight for the values for which many of our friends didn't return from the battlefield. Then came the crushing defeat of a betrayed war-the fight against defeat and humiliation," Vardanyan wrote on his Facebook page.
He added that the struggle for Armenian national dignity led many of those fortunate enough to return from the battlefield alive through prisons, trials, persecution, and many other hardships. "They realized that this didn't break us, and other methods are needed to break and discredit us. Now they, with disrespectful insolence, declare where we were during the war, or that if you're alive and not killed, then you weren't on the battlefield. This is our shameful reality, when those who fled the battlefield accuse those who returned alive of remaining alive," the Dashnaktsakan wrote.
Artur Khachatryan, a member of the Armenian parliament from the opposition "Armenia" faction, also responded to these attacks, noting that more than 50 Dashnaks did not return from the 2020 war. "Today I learned that Tigran Avinyan, who became mayor of Yerevan with the support of only 9% of Yerevan residents, expressed a desire to know where the Dashnaks, including the ARF leadership, were during the 44-day war. I'll tell you, they were at the front, at combat posts. Moreover, Dashnak volunteers were in military units even before Nikol Pashinyan's Defense Minister returned to Armenia. Dashnak volunteers went to war from the very first day, without waiting for Pashinyan to find booklets with the so-called 'we will win' slogan," the MP noted. He added that the Dashnaks went to war led by Simon Simonyan, Chairman of the ARF Bureau in Armenia, and that among their ranks were the children of Bureau members, as they themselves were not of that age. "Hrant Margaryan's two sons, Gegham Manukyan's son, Artsakh Dashnaktsakans and their sons, Dashnaktsakans from the diaspora, including those from the Central Bureau. During the 44-day war, we lost approximately 50 people-freedom fighters included in the Dashnaktsakan volunteer unit, conscripts, including those serving in the Artsakh Defense Army. I'm not counting them, because if we were to count them, the number would be much higher. And yes, I'm not asking how many representatives of the ruling Civil Contract party died in this war, because I would prefer this war and these casualties not to have happened. But to deny and consign the Dashnaks' participation in the war to oblivion in this way is the height of cynicism," Khachatryan stated.