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    Responsibility for cheating people

    Armavir Musayelyan
    07-07-2007 14:55:17 - KarabakhOpen

    The demarche of the adviser to NKR president Arman Melikyan who left
    the round-table meeting held by the Caucasus Analytical center was
    protest against Armenia's interference with the internal affairs of
    Karabakh.
    Melikyan's worry is not justified. As a politician, he should know
    interference is if the Armenian high-ranking officials put up their
    candidate but not discussion of the pre-election situation in Karabakh.
    It is strange that the politician does not understand that a
    presidential candidate has the right to have advice and support from
    famous political scientists who understand geopolitics. Besides, the
    adviser to the president of unrecognized NKR must acknowledge that this
    election will either restore Karabakh to the year 1088 and people will
    again have to go through hell or will lead the state along the track
    for democracy and civilization.
    In addition, Melikyan stated later at the Friday Club he could not
    participate in a discussion held by the Caucasus Center funded by
    Russia. If the adviser to NKR president protests against the two
    political experts of the Caucasus Center who support one of the
    candidates, what can he say about the other candidate who is supported
    by all the parliament parties of Karabakh, the Union of Veterans of War
    of Artsakh and Armenia, General Manvel Grigoryan, and allegedly even
    President Robert Kocharyan. For some unknown reason, nobody in Karabakh
    thinks it is illegal.
    An election is held to elect someone. Where is this fear and fuss from?
    What's the matter? Does the society in Karabakh have the right to fight
    for their rights, a dignified life and a civilized future for their
    children? How long are the pseudo-politicians going to do a career and
    live a good life at the expense of the poor existence of the people of
    Karabakh? How long are these people going to cheat people
    unconscientiously and lead the country towards an imminent catastrophe?
    And maybe they succeed because they are not made responsible. Now the
    people of Karabakh know everyone who is to blame for this situation and
    will demand responsibility.
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