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    Hayots Ashkharh, Armenia
    Dec 22 2007


    TER-PETROSYAN IS PROBABLY A FAR-SIGHTED PERSON


    But he doesn't see what's going on in front of his eyes

    Interview with EDUARD ANTINYAN, Head of `Democracy, Prosperity,
    Security' NGO

    `Mr. Antinyan, as a voter and a citizen of Armenia, you addressed
    your questionnaire to one of the presidential candidates. Do you
    anticipate any answer?'
    `I believe any candidate pretending to the post of President must
    first of all convince the voter that he attaches importance to the
    vote cast by each one. If a candidate intends to be accountable to
    the people, he must assure them that he appreciates the opinion of
    each voter and is interested that the vote cast in his favor never be
    sold. Knowing the value and not the price of the votes, a candidate
    must be ready to answer all the questions.
    Being entitled to incorruptible vote, I addressed questions to the
    candidate who returns to the political arena after 10 years of
    silence but communicates with the people only at demostrations. What
    I want to know is whether he will treat the participants of the
    demonstrations and protest rallies the same way as he did in
    1995-1996, in case he become the country's leader again.
    Answering the question of a citizen like me, he will have answered
    the questions of hundreds and thousands of other citizens who are
    going to vote tomorrow. During the demonstrations, when one speaks
    and the others hear, no answer is given to the questions; there is no
    feedback from the people.'
    `Perhaps the candidate you mean does not even have any demand for
    such a feedback and just wants to make his words heard?'
    `If it is so, if he is going to avoid mutual communication with
    the people and direct talks with the journalists, he cannot be a
    state official. The thing is that, any person holding a state office,
    including the country's top official, is bound by legislation to
    answer the questions addressed to him within a certain time period.
    If à presidential candidate is not ready to follow such schedule, he
    cannot possibly officiate and perform his duties effectively even if
    he has an intermediary service.
    Pretending to receive answers to my questions, I struggle for the
    status of a citizen. The answer will help me to make the right
    decision tomorrow. If everybody receives the answer to his/her
    questions and make a balanced choice, we will have an accomplished
    civil society.'
    `You have addressed six questions to Mr. Ter-Petrosyan with the
    purpose of finding out certain episodes of the time when he was in
    power. Why do you need it?'
    `To continue holding his office, the then President, who is
    pretending to accept the same post once again, was ready to sacrifice
    800-1000 citizens, according to the well-known video material. I
    decided to address these questions to him when the handwriting
    attributed to Vazgen Manoukyan was circulated in the press again. It
    already became evident that this was not written by the NDU leader.
    But the thing is that, speaking about the presidential candidate in
    this style cannot be effective. As a citizen, I addressed these
    questions to the ex-President in an attempt to encourage him not to
    decrease the level of a political debate.
    When he tries to debase the prestige of his battle-friend and
    political co-thinker with whom he went to prison, headed a movement
    and came to power, talks to him in the language of compromise and
    assessments characteristic of Gables, every citizen has the right to
    be interested whether the events described in the `handwriting' took
    place in the period when this person was in office. This was just a
    warning.
    I am happy that exactly a day later one of L. Ter-Petrosyan's
    supporters published his opinion in the press and considered
    publication of the `handwriting' impermissible. I think the questions
    have reached their addressee.'
    `Do you anticipate any answer?'
    `There has been no answer so far. I anticipate that in case the
    answer is given, it should be made public. If I were the only person
    interested in it, I wouldn't have asked my questions through the
    press. The person, who is ready to go out to the street tomorrow to
    protect his citizens' rights, must understand that in 1996 the same
    people wanted to remove him from power with the help of tanks.'
    `Mr. Antinyan, with the first question you remind LTP that if the
    participants of the protest hadn't gone to the National Assembly in
    1996 and got to the Presidential Residence instead, the instruction
    by which he demanded that the force structures shoot at the people
    would have been carried out. Do you think he has forgotten it?'
    `If he really gave the force structures such an instruction, the
    people must know it. It must also be clear whether the force
    structures were making such a step on their own, when he was the
    Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The voter must clearly know
    who pretends to the post of presidency again. If Mr. Ter-Petrosyan
    didn't have such pretensions, this page of history could be
    considered closed. If he hadn't stuck to the past and tried to
    justify and proofread it, there would be no need to remind him of the
    past.
    Each person is the master of his/her honor. The first President
    shouldn't have wasted the people's deference to him. L. Ter-Petrosyan
    is probably a far-sighted person, but he doesn't see what's going on
    in front of his eyes. If he is unable to see the big troubles he is
    facing, he'd better avoid talking about the minor problems of others.
    It was he who sank from the level of the first President to the level
    of electricians and drivers.'
    `By asking the second question you are trying to receive the
    assessment on the tenure of Vano Siradeghyan who was the Minister of
    Interior under the rule of LTP. Do you doubt that many people support
    the ex-President because they have received a promise of guaranteeing
    Vano's return?'
    `Let's keep in mind that the Minister of Defense was Vazgen
    Sargsyan. When the ancient Greeks said `Say either good things or
    nothing about the deceased', I don't think they meant the people who
    left some trace in history. Vazgen Sargsyan had a political
    biography, and we must speak about him as long as we remember him. If
    there are some people who do not want his deeds to be estimated, they
    think that he hasn't left any political capital behind, and they are
    not his successors.
    Vano Siradegyan was the person who was telling about the 1996
    events in `Arshalouys Gate', the video material I mentioned. It was
    he who disclosed the fact that L. Ter-Petrosyan had issued an
    instruction to sacrifice 800-1000 citizens. And during the
    demonstrations the first President orders applauses in advance,
    before giving his name. So he must explain why it was necessary to
    maintain power at the price of 800-1000 citizens' lives, and why a
    year and a half later it became possible to resign from power upon
    hearing the very first demand.



    HAROUTYUN GEVORKYAN
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