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    The government uses administrative levers to pressure on people

    A. Danielyan
    04-07-2007 12:26:29 - KarabakhOpen

    The election campaign continues, and the candidates have met with
    voters in different places. However, nothing is known about two
    candidates, Armen Abgaryan and Vania Avanesyan. They say Vania
    Avanesyan does not meet voters because of the lack of funding. He said
    he uses the free airtime on the public television and radio, the Azat
    Artsakh Newspaper, and `there is no money to pay for more airtime.'

    Armen Abgaryan is silent, refuses to hold interviews, does not meet
    voters, or the meetings are not reported in the media. The reasons are
    not known.

    The other three candidates Masis Mayilyan, Bako Sahakyan and Hrant
    Melkumyan meet with voters. We asked the candidates if equal
    opportunities were created for the election campaign. Vania Avanesyan
    said, `The opportunities are equal but not all the candidates have
    possibility to use them.' Bako Sahakyan thinks, `The law provides for
    equal opportunities, and nobody has the right to create them.' Hrant
    Melkumyan says he has not faced difficulty yet because `the Communist
    Party has offices in the capital and in the regions.' Masis Mayilyan
    holds the contrary opinion. He said the opportunities are not equal.

    `Before the election campaign the administrative levers were not used
    openly, now they are. The media ignore the law. We have already noticed
    two major breaches, one on the first day of the campaign, the other on
    the second day when after the time provided for the campaign one of the
    candidates was propagated, and the other was denounced. My election
    headquarters made a statement on the first day.'

    Unfortunately, the government uses administrative levers to pressure on
    people, which makes us revise our tactics. We often have to work in an
    `underground' mode to not stake people. It reminds me of the year 1988.
    At that time the `crackdown' of the government made act so, everyone
    remembers. The government is now making the same mistake.

    I think it must be a matter of honor for the government to hold a fair
    election. For the government, which is going to leave, it is double
    responsibility because it will shape public opinion on their
    activities. They must acknowledge that the upcoming election is
    essential to the international image of the country and its
    development, Masis Mayilyan said.
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