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    KARABAKH AT AN INTERSECTION
    Davit Gharabekyan - Independent analyst

    KarabakhOpen
    18-06-2007 11:42:32

    The upcoming election again necessitates our society to take a test
    on democracy. The hope for legality started fading away soon.

    After the well-known letter of the director of the Civic Action Center
    NGO the CEC gave a nervous and insulting response, which was followed
    by "sudden" hindrances for the human rights defender to visit the
    penitentiaries, while he used to monitor prisons before that. The
    Demo Newspaper and KarabakhOpen.com were checked out of the list of
    local media which get grants from the NKR government.

    Avoiding details, I will say that the society is now in an atmosphere
    which reminds of the times of Peter's reforms: officials of different
    ranks rush to take a test on loyalty to the likely presidential
    candidate to hold on to their posts.

    I nevertheless hope that the next leader (whoever is elected) will
    display will and determination and will not let the pre-election
    moods or any ends prevail over the national interests and long-term
    programs of development.

    The leaders of the surveys conducted by the abovementioned independent
    media and NGOs have so far successfully avoided extremities, although
    the psychological tension is tangibly growing as the election campaign
    is drawing nearer.

    However, the choice of ways of development depends on the society. If
    it wishes to live in legality and share responsibility with its
    leader for its future supporting it through the difficulties of
    social transformation and consistently pursues its goal, the nation
    will overcome the crisis.

    How the government should agree with people

    Fundamental changes in the society are facilitated by the gradual
    replacement of a one-pole government by a bipolar government. People,
    the society is becoming the second pole, the most active part of which
    is the independent media and NGOs. I consciously rule out political
    parties and the parliament.

    First, because the parliament has lost the role of a representative
    of people and a bridge between people and the executive.

    Second, the majority of parties have become nominal
    organizations. However, none of the parliament parties complies with
    the classical definition of a party, and has not proved its right
    to be considered as a party, taking a test in government, fame and
    political struggle.

    Meanwhile, a lot of journalists stood up for their rights with endless
    reproaches from the people they criticize, including influential
    officials.

    They raised and covered sharp issues, despite difficulties, and
    obviously there is more trust and interest in their reports that the
    meetings and conferences of parties.

    The appearance of an NGO or establishment of an open discussion on
    a complicated and urgent issue on the eve of the election is now
    fashionable to perceive as lobby for a presidential candidate. In
    addition, it is now fashionable to discern plots or intrigues,
    or backstage forces in the actions of the opponent. In addition,
    the outside forces are associated with something negative, cunning,
    destructive.

    A show on the Public Channel last week suggested that the meetings of
    NGOs are funded by organizations backed by Jewish-Masonic forces. So
    shall we reject international cooperation? As to money, I have
    never seen an independent reporter who, unlike their critiques, has
    apartments outside NKR, realty for several hundreds of thousands of
    dollars (minimum), expensive cars...

    So where is the way out? How can we improve our lives? The dialogue
    among the public forces will help transfer the discussion of the
    abovementioned problems into a constructive framework and define
    the primary internal and external problems, as well as to work out
    mechanisms of solving them.
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