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    NATIONAL PECULIARITIES OF SECURITY
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 19 2006

    Although Robert Kocharyan's interview on TV cannot be considered as
    a masterpiece of this genre, ideas were expressed which can make the
    process move. In addition, this process can be rather dangerous for
    the society. Robert Kocharyan stated openly that the seminars held
    in Armenia on Western grants threaten the national security. This
    approach could be expected, it was even belated, considering that
    several months ago Vladimir Vladimirovich Brezhnev, like most Russian
    media already refer to Putin, who has become the model of an "ideal"
    leader for Robert Kocharyan, declared the NGOs financed with Western
    money "persona non grata". Hence, Robert Kocharyan was even late.

    This delay has a reason, however. First, Armenia is a small country
    and cannot afford to declare that the Western grants are a threat,
    especially when these grants sustain the government as well. Besides,
    if they immediately did in Armenia what they did in Russia, it would be
    evident that Robert Kocharyan is imitating Putin. Now it is the best
    time for such a statement. Even Putin has forgotten that he rejected
    the NGOs, and now these NGOs are operating in Russia, though sometimes
    they face problems. And the most important thing that makes the moment
    convenient is the National Security Strategy that is being worked
    out and will soon appear on the desk of the president. The taskforce
    on the strategy led by the pillar of the security of Armenia Serge
    Sargsyan, adopted the final draft unanimously in the morning of the
    same day when Robert Kocharyan answered the so-called questions of
    news reporters. The threat followed the strategy.

    What threat is it? Where does it come from? It is amazing but
    the threat comes from the place where Robert Kocharyan, Vardan
    Oskanyan and Serge Sargsyan were and will be often and with smiles
    on their faces. These "threatening" grants are the money of the EU,
    the governments of the United States, the U.K., Germany and other
    countries of Europe, which comes to Armenia via the NGOs. This money
    or the announced purpose does not differ from the Japanese, Chinese,
    Indian, American grants the government gets to develop agriculture,
    or the Norwegian grants for building houses for refugees. In both
    cases the grants are intended to sustain development in Armenia.

    Simply in one case the focus is on the spheres of economy, in the
    other case the development of the non-governmental sector. In addition,
    it is highly disputable which one is more important for the country,
    a developed economy or a developed non-governmental sector, which is
    an alternative to the system of governance and, in fact, it acts as
    a restraint on the arbitrariness of the government. In this respect,
    the threat is evident. And when the president of Armenia, the foreign
    minister or the pillar of the national security go abroad and meet
    the governments and organizations threatening our security with happy
    and satisfied faces, ostensibly they carry out an intelligence mission.

    However, we must be grateful that the president of Armenia did not
    ban the NGOs. He even said they cannot ban them but it is necessary
    to explain to the public to help them detect the lure. They will ban
    when the public will not understand the explanation, and the strategy
    will have been adopted. Besides, if they start banning everything now,
    what are they going to ban in the pre-election period?
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