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    ALL THOSE POOR MICE CAN GNAW IS GRANITE
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir
    Oct 16 2007
    Armenia

    "Every country would be proud if its prosecutor general planted
    trees," stated the honorary president of the Nig Aparan Union of
    Compatriots Aghvan Hovsepyan during the conference of the Union, and
    said he would continue to plant trees. Planting a tree is not bad,
    of course. It is not bad that the prosecutor general plants trees.

    Although it is not quite clear what to be proud of. But let us not go
    into trifling details. It is important that besides planting trees the
    prosecutor general perform his duties. And the duties of the prosecutor
    general is to control the state of crime, and have street skirmishes
    and murders occur once in three years instead of three months. It is a
    fact that our office of prosecutor general fails its duties. Although
    once a quarter might quite fit into the international practice. So
    let us not demand too much from the prosecutor general, especially
    that although the murders and skirmishes are not prevented, they are
    nevertheless revealed very fast. So fast that the society often misses
    the moment of revealing the case and keeps asking why one assassination
    or another is not revealed. But it is the society's problem, while
    the office of prosecutor general quietly performs its functions.

    In the meantime, some people are gnawing the rocks of the gorge
    of Garni to use the granite as building materials on their way to
    prosperity. Perhaps they wait while the office of prosecutor general
    is busy, and put down the wedge and hammer, pick up the hose and
    water the trees of the gorge, and when the office of prosecutor
    general is planting trees after work, the rockeaters drop the hose,
    pick up the wedge and the hammer and start lessening Garni and
    filling their pocket. They say the granite from the gorge of Garni
    is sold as building material for the houses built for noted people
    in Armenia. So said the people who went on protest on October 15 in
    front of the government and extended a letter to the government and
    the prosecutor general demanding crackdown and punishment for the
    wrongdoers and prevention of the destruction of environment.

    No doubt, we will witness the crackdown. But in the end it will
    become known that it was a crime committed by a poor doorkeeper,
    or a farmer. It is also possible that after the crackdown it will
    become known that the granitophile mouse has lived and prospered in the
    Armenian highlands for so many years, and the mice destroyed the rocks
    of Garni, not people. Naturally, it would be insane to bring charges
    against mice. How can the poor animal be happy if all it can eat is
    granite? God has already punished this mouse, to say nothing about
    the prosecutor's office which is also about to punish. In any case,
    it is necessary to make efforts, especially at the metro stations
    where the floors and walls are made of granite. If the granitophile
    mouse lives and gnaws in Armenia, it is possible that after eating
    out Garni the mice will come to Yerevan and get down to the metro
    stations. Meanwhile, the metro is already a strategic system,
    consequently even the mice will not avoid punishment for damaging it.
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