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    WHO EARNS FROM KARABAKH WAR IN ARMENIA? WHY PEOPLE ARE BEING SHOT?
    K. Guluzade

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/analytics /62079.html
    Feb 19 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Corruption is not considered something unusual around the world. It is
    some kind of eternal value, passed on from generation to generation,
    and few people perceive it as something unnatural. To make it short,
    it's just part of life or even the lifestyle for some.

    It has recently become known how much the Armenian elite earned from
    the Karabakh war. The media has published information on the property
    and business of Armenia's top authorities. A list of possessions of
    President Serzh Sargsyan, his brother Sashik, ex-President Robert
    Kocharian, Parliamentary Speaker Hovik "Mouse" Abrahamian, Prime
    Minister Tigran Sarkisian, oligarch Gagik Tsarukyan (Dodi Gago)
    and others of that ilk were provided in detail.

    The list was provided by Smbat Karakhanyan, head of the Moscow-based
    Miabanutyun Armenian National Club. The fact that the " Karakhanyan
    list" was published is quite appropriate. Armenia is in such a terrible
    state that they need to count every penny, especially if this belongs
    to people and has been misappropriated.

    This testifies that Armenia lacks a truly state system able to
    protect national, state and territorial interests and the interests
    of ordinary citizens.

    "The power in the country is composed of oligarchs, criminals and
    foreign proteges who have accessed it via falsification and and
    pressure. Of course, these groups serve interests of their bosses and
    they do not care about the problems of majority of population. They are
    engaged in betraying national interests, economic and financial fraud
    and playing with the rate of dram and deception with the quality of gas
    supplied to homes. Imagine that the government owns about 85 percentof
    all assets and enterprises of the country, including illegal traffic,
    and controls nearly 90 percent of financial flows," Karakhanyan says.

    The peculiarity of oligarchic structures and corruption schemes
    in Armenia entails a strong presence of crime. Oligarchs, corrupt
    officials and criminals are gathered around the top of the pyramid
    made up by a clan of those from Nagorno-Karabakh. Armenian media notes
    that, in fact, most members of the clan are not from Karabakh, but
    they are forced to act by the rules dictated by the top of the pyramid.

    Armenia has not yet developed serious anti-corruption legislation
    unlike from other countries of the former Soviet Union. Armenian
    oligarchs, top officials export capital and carry out money laundering
    in different countries and offshore islands throughout the world.

    According to the press publications, the U.S. intelligence services
    have also noticed an attempt of money laundering by Armenia's oligarchs
    and corrupt officials and their proxies in their country.

    Media in neighboring countries indicate that a number of drug
    trafficking routes pass through Armenia along the southern border
    up to the main railway stations and airports in Yerevan and Gyumri,
    where the goods pass through Georgia by railroad onwards to Ukraine,
    as well as by air to Russia's city of Novorossiysk and Anapa (partially
    settling in Russia) and finally to Europe.

    Armenian media describe everything through the prism of the reign of
    corruption and crime, and stress the redistribution of property after
    the terrorist attack in the parliament of this country, rampant actions
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh natives while it makes no single mention why
    these dirty actions go unpunished. However, the answer is obvious:
    they survive because of the low reckless scheme called Miatsum. Former
    mechanical engineer Robert Kocharian and former member of the Komsomol
    Serzh Sargsyan led Armenians to the slaughter.

    Many has managed to fool people. But why this way? One needs to
    possess such perverted imagination and essence to commit such a crime.

    Let's forget that the author of the article is an Azerbaijani citizen
    for a moment. Let's have a look from aside. Did Armenia's ordinary
    citizens need it? Do you think they are living better than before
    the conflict? And why should the organizers of the "show" earn with
    the help of "clients" by killing the "clients" themselves?

    Armenians took to the streets on March 1, 2008. They were shot. And
    they will shoot in the future, too. The price of the question is the
    billions earned for 22 years of the Karabakh conflict.

    It is up to you to make conclusions, dear neighbors!
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