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    news.am, Armenia
    Feb 20 2010


    Yerevan cools Baku's passions, rekindles Ankara's: weekly review
    11:22 / 02/20/2010

    Domestic policy

    The 2nd anniversary of the tragic events in Yerevan on March 1 is
    drawing nearer. According to the official information, the dispersal
    of the Opposition rally protesting against violations in the
    presidential election claimed ten lives. The Yerevan Municipality has
    accepted the Armenian National Congress' (ANC) application for
    permission to hold a republican rally and procession in the center of
    Yerevan, where the tragic events occurred two years ago. The
    Opposition has stated that the ANC leader Levon Ter-Petrosyan will
    make a policy speech, which will deal with both further actions in the
    domestic political arena, Armenian-Turkish reconciliation and
    Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.

    The RA Prosecutor General's Office rejected a claim lodged by the
    relatives of the March 1 victims. The relatives of nine of the ten
    victims put their signatures to the claim. The complainants appeal
    against the Special Investigation Group, which did not register any
    progress in identifying and punishing those responsible for the death
    of people during the post-election processes in 2008. The RA
    Prosecutor General's Office rejected the claim for `lack of grounds.'

    The Prosecution was not contented with the verdict returned by the
    minor court of the Center and Nork Marash communities. The court
    sentenced one of the prominent opposition representatives,
    Editor-in-Chief of the Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper Nikol Pashinyan to
    7 years' imprisonment for organizing riots on March 1, 2008. The
    Prosecution applied to the RA Criminal Court of Appeal for a verdict
    of guilty on a charge of violence against a public agent. The court
    had returned a verdict of not guilty, but the Prosecution demands that
    the verdict be set aside.

    The confrontation between the Sukiasyan family and Armenian
    law-enforcers does not seem to be over. The law-enforcers have decided
    to `deal with' Saribek Sukiasyan, Chairman of the Armeconombank Board
    of Directors. After being kept in the police department for almost
    three days, he was released on his own recognizance.
    Late this week, a charge was brought against him. Without going into
    details, we would like to note that, even if Saribek Sukiasyan did
    commit the crime he is charged with, law-enforcers' actions gave the
    Opposition grounds to claim the charges have been trumped up and the
    businessman is being subjected to political persecutions. The
    Opposition has serious grounds for the claims, as the prosperous
    Sukiasyan family encountered problems after the former MP, oligarch
    Khachatur Sukiasyan openly supported the Opposition leader Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan in the 2008 presidential election. After the March 1
    tragic events he `was underground' for a year and a half. Later, he
    transferred most of his businesses to Germany, left Armenia and
    actually terminated his political activities. In this context, we can
    suppose that the authorities are now trying to oust Saribek Sukiasyan
    and his business from Armenia. On the other hand, we cannot deny his
    illegal actions as well.

    This week, the Yerkparah union of volunteers has finally joined the
    government camp. The union's belated congress once more showed that
    Yerkrtapah is actually `a throwback' in Armenia's life, which is in
    the worst traditions of political culture: besides regular butchering
    of the literary Armenian language, the notorious General Manvel
    Grigoryan , who was unanimously re-elected Yerkrapah Chairman,
    recently went beyond all bounds and rounded on the journalists with a
    torrent of abusive language. In any case, the expulsion of supporters
    of the Opposition from the Yerkrapah leadership closed the period when
    the largest union of Karabakh war veterans was rumored to support the
    opponents of the Armenian authorities. General Grigoryan must have
    finally made up his mind and made a switch to the government camp.
    Chairman of the Republic Party, one of the ANC leaders Aram Sargsyan,
    made a surprisingly conciliatory speech at the Yerkrapah congress.
    Against all expectations of his supporters, he did not even name the
    active participants in the Karabakh war arrested after the
    post-election processes in 2008 and imprisoned since.

    Nagorno-Karabakh peace process and region

    Official Baku's policy of refusing to make reciprocal concessions on
    the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process makes the Armenian authorities lay
    much heavier emphasis on the aspects that have always been center of
    attention.

    RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, who commented on his
    Azerbaijani counterpart's latest statements on an urgent need for
    eliminating the consequences of the conflict, pointed out a number of
    aspects Yerevan had not by that time placed emphasis on. `As regards
    the elimination of the consequences, we have to consider the necessity
    for resolving the problems of Martakert, Martuni and Shahumyan, the
    regions occupied by Azerbaijanis, as well as the problem of refugees'
    return to the regions. And, of course, the problem of consequences has
    to be resolved along with that of causes of the conflict. All the
    problems must be resolved by means of negotiations and mutual
    agreements,' Minister Nalbandian said. Thus Minister Nalbandian
    finally pointed out to Azerbaijan the facts of its occupation of part
    of the former Nagorno-Karabakh autonomous region, ethnic cleansing in
    the Shahumyan region of Azerbaijan. Let us hope that the Armenian
    authorities will continue pointing out the problems official Yerevan
    has so far been silent over. Otherwise, Ilham Aliyev and his clique
    would constantly be crying about Azerbaijani refugees that `must
    return to their places of residence,' without even mentioning the
    200,000 Armenians that fled from `glorious and multinational Baku.'

    The Armenian FM once again stated that no agreement is possible to
    reach without Nagorno-Karabakh's immediate participation in the
    negotiations. Nalbandian stated that Azerbaijan's objecting to
    Nagorno-Karabakh's participation in the negotiations is an impediment
    to the peace process. `Of importance is not who sees and how he sees,
    but who is to decide. It is the Nagorno-Karabakh people that have to
    make a decision. This principle is incorporated in certain points of
    the Madrid documents, which were published in l'Aquila immediately
    after the Russia, U.S. and French Presidents made their statement. If
    Azerbaijan objects to this fundamental approach, it is actually
    impeding the settlement process,' the Minister said.

    As regards Elmar Mammadyarov's statements in response to his Armenian
    counterpart, one gets a mixed impression of them. Their content is,
    however, clear. Referring to official Baku's consent to what is known
    as revised Madrid Principles, the Azeri FM once more tried to thwart
    the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process by setting inherently unacceptable
    conditions to the Armenian side. Mammadyarov stressed that official
    Baku agrees to the highest-level autonomy for Nagorno-Karabakh as part
    of Azerbaijan, with `co-existence of the Armenian and Azerbaijani
    communities.' The statement was actually a response to RA President
    Serzh Sargsyan's speech in London. The Armenian leader flatly ruled
    out the possibility of Nagorno-Karabakh being part of Azerbaijan. He
    underlined the fact that Azerbaijan had repeatedly proved unable to
    guarantee the Armenian population's security.

    The following question remains: if the negotiators hold antipodal
    positions, what are they negotiating and what is the point of
    negotiations?

    The international community is still making efforts aimed at a
    peaceful settlement of the conflict. A visit paid to the region by
    OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Kazakh Foreign Minister Kanat Saudabayev
    proved to be a significant event. His visits to Armenia and Azerbaijan
    produced tangible results at a joint sitting of the OSCE Parliamentary
    Assembly Committees in Vienna, where the Kazakh FM delivered a speech.
    Saudabayev laid his cards on the table in Austria. As OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office he plans to elaborate a `roadmap' aimed at a
    peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. So we can
    witness most interesting developments in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    process soon.

    This week has seen some changes in the process of ratification of the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols by the Armenian Parliament. As the
    Parliamentary Standing Committee for Foreign Relations started
    preliminary discussions of the documents, the ruling Republican Party
    of Armenia (RPA) has shown a serious change in its position. Despite
    earlier unequivocal statements that the Armenian Parliament would
    ratify the document only after the Turkish Grand National Assembly did
    it, RPA representatives began voicing a different opinion. Some of
    them are for ratifying the documents before Turkey does to show the
    world Armenia's willingness to normalize its relations with Turkey.
    The following two reasons might account for the change in the ruling
    party's position: the Armenian authorities' decided to lay the blame
    for a possible failure of the Armenian-Turkish process on Ankara
    thereby showing the world its willingness to normalize relations
    without any preconditions, or they are probing into public opinion.

    The two principal political forces objecting to the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols, Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) (ARFD)
    and Heritage Party, are continuing their desperate efforts to prevent
    the Parliament from ratifying the documents. The ARFD still
    desperately hopes to introduce reservations into the documents, while
    the Heritage Party promised to hold a national rally of protest. As
    regards the Heritage Party's voters, they have never been `rally
    mongers.'

    Economy and social life

    This week the RA Statistical Service has published economic data for
    this January. The situation is a little better as compared with last
    January, but Armenia needs much time to overcome the crisis.

    A 2.4% increase in GDP was registered in Armenia this January as
    compared with last January. Also, industrial output increased by 6.5%,
    electric energy output by 3.7%, gross agricultural output by 3.1%. It
    should be noted, however, that the growth was registered as compared
    with last January, when the crisis reached its peak in Armenia. On the
    other hand, the construction sector registered a 10.7% decrease.

    We get quite a different picture if we compare this January with
    January 2008. Specifically, the GDP decreased by 60.5%, industrial
    output by 29%, electric energy output by 3.2%, gross agricultural
    output by 64.4%, and construction by 83.2%. One of the reasons for
    this decrease is that the economy is normally `frozen' is January, but
    the Government is supposed to be concerned over this in any case.

    This January, Armenia's exports increased by 1.8% whereas imports
    decreased by 4.4%. On the other hand, this January exports increased
    by 57.5%, and imports by 8.3% as compared with December 2009.

    At its sitting the RA Government approved the order of appointing
    taxpayers and tax officers at large economic entities. The Government
    ordered the Head of the RA State Revenue Committee to submit a 2010
    list of taxpayers that meet the relevant requirements to the
    Government before March 1, 2010. As regards the oligarch-businessmen,
    they are not at all enthusiastic about the prospective appointment of
    tax officers at their economic entities.

    Yerevan jewelry market traders have gone on strike. They held a number
    of actions of protest in front of the RA Government. Their only demand
    is the removal of cash registers. The protestors claim the cash
    registers cause serious damage to their business. On January 24, RA
    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, accompanied by a number of
    high-ranking officials, visited the jewelry market owned by the
    Vagharsh & Sons Ltd. in Khorenatsi St. to get acquainted with the
    traders' working conditions and problems. The Premier held a meeting
    and ordered the problems to be resolved. The traders, however, say
    that the situation has not changed since.

    Armenia is far behind its neighbors with respect to Internet
    availability. Internetworldstats reported that only 191,000 Internet
    users are registered in Armenia ` 6.4% of the population. Eighteen per
    cent of population are Internet users in Azerbaijan, and 22% in
    Georgia. According to the source, over the last nine years, Internet
    availability showed a 536.7% decrease in Armenia, 12,275.8% in
    Azerbaijan and 5,020% in Georgia.

    T.P.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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