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    THE PROPHETS NEVER STRIVED FOR POWER
    Lilit Poghosyan

    Hayots Ashkharh
    Dec 13 2007
    Armenia

    In response to the questions of "Hayots Ashkharh", political scientist
    SOUREN ZOLYAN expresses his opinion on the internal political
    developments

    "I don't see new developments in the logic of the pre-election
    campaign; this is rather the continuation of the old processes. But as
    they say, every cloud has a silver lining. L. Ter-Petorsyan's return
    to active politics made the public and the political forces refer
    back to the issue whether it was right that no political assessment
    was made on the activities of the former authorities in 1998.

    That time, the Political Council under the President adopted some
    non-specific statement that neither implied political responsibility
    nor sketched the issue of legal responsibility. There were only three
    parties that insisted on it, and at their demand, the real assessment
    of the former authorities was presented as a special opinion attached
    to the document.

    The approach was that it wasn't worth raking up the past, i.e. dividing
    society into one's own people and aliens. What is done cannot be
    undone. We must now think about the future, and present the history
    of the third Republic of Armenia not as a chain of crimes but as a
    sequence of events. This opinion became prevalent in 1998, and the
    past somehow fell into oblivion. Moreover, a kind of taboo seemed to
    have been imposed on all this, and later, even if the events of the
    past were referred to, this was done very on a very superficial level.

    But this is not the way things should happen. If we do not recall
    the past, the past reminds about itself, and L. Ter-Petrosyan is a
    fair example of that. All the statements that remain half-finished
    at present fully and definitely testify to the fact that there were
    serious speculations in connection with the disaster zone and a
    great number of crimes that were never assessed in legal terms. Time
    showed that the 'generous' treatment towards the former authorities
    was improper.

    And now that Ter-Petrosyan himself insists that a political assessment
    be made on his tenure period, based on facts and documents vs. pretty
    word combinations, it is necessary to make such assessments, even
    though with delay."

    "You say responsibility, political assessment... Whereas it is the
    ex-President that makes political assessments and 'strictly' condemns
    his legal successors who, some way or another, managed to cope with
    the ruins of the economy which had been 'demolished and dismantled'
    by him."

    "As the people say, it serves them right. Because, I repeat, passing
    round the trespassers was not the way of manifesting generosity;
    it should have been done by way of making a legal assessment and
    exempting them from punishment. I have profound respect for human
    rights, but there are also moral norms, after all.

    If, from the point of view of civil rights, anyone is free to express
    his/her opinion, there is, nonetheless, some moral obstacle that
    mustn't be crossed. If, for instance, a thief speaks about honesty
    and accuses another person of robbery, we don't say that this person
    exercises his/her right to freedom of speech. Because, together with
    freedom of speech, there are criteria that are obviously violated.

    L. Ter-Petrosyan has a command of rhetorical art. He has appeared
    like a prophet from the desert and accuses the authorities of all
    the possible and impossible sins. This, in general, is within the
    frameworks of the genre. But prophets, as a rule, were limited to
    making criticism; they didn't interfere in 'secular affairs' and
    especially, didn't strive for power. Therefore, it is the rules of the
    'genre' that are being violated in this case.

    Rational logic is impotent at this point. The logic of political
    confrontation and the tactics of black-and-white collision are being
    applied. Unfortunately, these elections are from the outset doomed to
    becoming the hostage of the flawed logic of crushing and annihilating
    one another."

    "Do you think Mr. Ter-Petrosyan has an intention to rely on colored
    revolutions?"

    "L. Ter-Petrosyan doesn't seem to speak about it for the time
    being, but Aram Karapetyan declared that the second stage of the
    elections will be held on February 20. That is, he is going to bring
    his proponents to the street, dispute the election results and,
    disregarding the distribution of the votes, impose his 'truth' on
    the majority that won't realize that truth.

    Such logic demands playing tricks on the voters' emotions, and L.

    Ter-Petrosyan's oratory is totally within that scenario. Together with
    you, we were trying to analyze from the point of view of rational
    thinking whether or not Armenia is a 'state of chieftains', whether
    L. Ter-Petrosyan has the right to act from the positions of a judge,
    blame and criticize the authorities. And the ex-President acts in
    the irrational domain; by saying that this is a state of chieftains,
    he actually blames himself. If we admit that Armenia is a state of
    'chieftains', then it is he that brought the chieftains to power. Or,
    he conceded power to the chieftains.
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