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    DIFFERENT NAILS BEING HAMMERED
    N. Mirzoyan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily - Armenia
    20 June 07

    Strength of Blow Becoming Lesser as a Result

    Interview with politician Levon-Melik Shahnazaryan

    "The media sector is extremely sensitive to the Karabakh settlement
    process. To what extent do you think the issue is accurately reflected
    in the press?"

    "I must confess that the press cannot give the true picture of the
    negotiation process since the talks are confidential and the moderated
    information provided to the media by the conflicting parties or the
    OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs are often invented rumors which cannot in
    any way reflect the negotiation process as such. This is the reason
    the media's response often presents predictions and half-successful
    or unsuccessful analyses which cannot reflect the true situation. This
    concerns both parties simultaneously."

    "Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan has recently expressed hesitation
    as to how the Azeri President, who makes bellicose statements,
    will explain the idea of such statements to its people in case an
    agreement on mutual concessions in achieved. While Mr. Semniby, the
    EU Special Representative, has accounted for it by the media's mode
    of action. How will you estimate such practice?"

    "The practice pursued by the Azeri press derives in major part from the
    mentality of the Azeri state bodies. The Azeri President becomes the
    hostage of his own statements and promises. The thing is that, apart
    from the press and analytical Web sites, there are also Azerbaijani
    official sources of information, i.e. Advisor to the President, MFA
    Web sites as well as 'Azer.Tag' agency which does not add a single
    comma without the consent of the latter."

    "The false information published by the Azeri advocacy concerns all
    the spheres of the country's life. First, the figures concerning the
    Azerbaijani oil and gas reserves that have already become a trap for
    a number of oil and gas companies become exaggerated. These companies
    have to withdraw even after signing a contract and making investments
    since the existing reserves do not correspond to the figures published
    in advance.

    That is, the importance of Azerbaijan as a power-generating country
    is strictly exaggerated.

    The names of the Armenians who once participated both in the
    town-building of Baku and in the accomplishment of the Azerbaijani
    state were not even found in the encyclopedia published in Baku at
    the state's order. Actually, there is an order on the state level
    attempting to re-invent the history of the Azeri nation.

    Such false advocacy practiced by the Azeri nation impacts on the
    negotiation process as well. Of course impossible for such false
    information not to influence the events developing around Artsakh,
    especially considering that serious financial resources are being
    spent."

    "How do you think it is possible to prevent such advocacy?"

    "Of course, we have intellectual resources. Our people always possess
    that resource which is at least more significant than that of our
    neighbors.

    However, we are, in my opinion, in inferior position as much as the
    financial aspect is concerned. Our analysts are guided by their
    own enthusiasm and patriotic motives which has both its positive
    and negative aspects. Effectiveness is always great in case of
    working whole-heartedly; however, I feel sorry there is no structure
    coordinating the activities. We often hammer the nails with good
    intent, and as a result, only the strength of the blow becomes lesser.

    I believe, as much as the Artsakh conflict, is concerned it is better
    to work with joint efforts. Perhaps we need a Ministry of Propaganda
    and Information. The problem is that one always appears in defensive
    positions; it is not beneficial, and is more difficult purely from
    the psychological point of view. Making a transition to the attacking
    position is a must. In this respect, there is an active participation
    by the Diaspora which resists the Azeri aggressive policy more and
    more by every year.
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