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    WHY DO THE AUTHORITIES KEEP SILENCE?
    Armine Avetyan

    http://168.am/en/articles/7145
    February 9, 2010

    The representatives of the Armenian authorities are speaking of the
    resolution presented by the head of the Swedish delegation to the
    PACE Goran Linbland with ignorance. Generally when any anti-Armenian
    statement or documents are generated in the European institutions, the
    Armenian government tries to ignore such things, or at least they show
    that they are ignoring and such things cannot affect nor have dangerous
    results. It seems everyone is governed by Robert Kocharyan's idea that
    the PACE is not a soviet political bureau, which documents are crucial.

    However, this draft developed by the Swedish delegation is stricter
    than any previous statement. The main content of this document
    focuses on the illegality of the involvement of the army in the
    events of March 1. Limbland and other 20 delegates, who undersigned
    the document, say that the direct involvement of the army in these
    events contains components of attempt of a revolution. They find
    that the defense minister's order #0038 dated February 23, 2008,
    can be a proof that the army headquarters had received an order to
    gather and be mobilized in certain places in Yerevan before March 1.

    The resolution requests from the Armenian government to investigate
    and discover all the information concerning the involvement of the
    army in March 1. The draft calls on the EU states to press on the
    Armenian authorities to carry out such investigation, and recommends
    the monitoring committee to discuss the issue immediately and include
    in the upcoming report. It is worth mentioning that Armenia is still
    under monitoring. Four days before that the co-rapporteurs on Armenia
    in the PACE, John Prescott and George Colombier, released a statement
    requesting from the Armenian government to present a timeline for the
    fulfillment of the recommendations presented by the ad hoc looking
    into the events of March 1-2. The co-rapporteurs are planning to
    visit Armenia in the near future and it is not excluded that they may
    include the demands of the daft developed by the Swedish delegation
    in their next report.

    We tried to find out whether the authorities are worried about
    this initiative in the PACE and what scenarios they foresee. Zaruhi
    Postanjian, member of the Armenian delegation to the PACE, said this
    was not a sensation and there could be three possible scenarios.

    First, this document will be sent to the PACE bureau. The bureau can
    send it to the monitoring committee for information. According to the
    next scenario, the bureau may consider the resolution and send to the
    corresponding committee for the purpose of preparing it for discussion
    at the plenary session. And according to the third scenario, somehow
    the bureau may decide not to consider it. "This resolution can have
    two solutions; either it will not be proceeded or will be sent to
    the monitoring committee for information. I think there is a small
    possibility that based on this draft the bureau may send to the upper
    instance for the preparation of the report," said N.Zohrabian. She
    says the initiator of the draft G.Libland is sponsored by the Azeri
    lobby and is famous with his pro-Azeri activities as a delegate.

    Zohrabian, who used to be in the NA ad hoc, said did not know anything
    about the minister's order. "There have been comments on part of the
    defense ministry and I have nothing to add," said Zohrabian concerning
    the army's involvement in the events of March 1. By the way, the
    minister's order #0038 was published in the media last year. "I am
    ordering the army forces to transform to a ready barrack situation
    starting from 6p.m., February 23, and wait for my next order," writes
    Mikayel Harutyunyan's order.

    RPA faction deputy chairman Galust Sahakyan thinks that the PACE
    delegates have written this draft based on the information received
    from Armenia. He believes this information was provided by the
    opposition. "The situation is like they can be used by foreigners,
    but this is not the case," says G.Sahakyan.

    The opposition Heritage and ANC forces have always said that they were
    preparing and sending documents to the PACE. Documents have been sent
    by the relatives of the March 1 victims as well.

    Artyusha Shahbazyan, member of the ARF and NA ad hoc, says he does
    not know anything about the mentioned order either. "During our
    examination we did not meet any concrete fact showing that the army
    was involved in concrete actions. There have been some small things
    connected with the uniforms. We examined the situation, visited the
    depot and the ministry as well. We discussed the issue in time and
    did not find such facts showing that any persons or the army were
    involved in concrete actions," says A.Shahbazyan.

    Even if our interlocutors make efforts and try not to remember
    about the army's involvement in the events of March, even if the
    opposition is sure of that and submits facts and proofs, even if
    Linbland is sponsored by Azerbaijan for lobbying, there is a very
    small possibility that this draft may become a document in the PACE.

    Firstly, the Armenian opposition is not represented in the monitoring
    committee discussing the document. As for Armen Rustamyan, who has
    received an opposition ticket from the PACE, he will protect not the
    opposition's but the government's viewpoint. Secondly, it doesn't
    matter how much this institutions has threatened, in practice it
    has always ignored the illegalities and inaction on part of the
    government. Such initiatives and drafts mainly serve for the purpose
    of applying pressure on the Armenian government in connection with
    other issues.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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