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    MILLENNIUM CHALLENGES - A TOOL OF BLACKMAIL
    Lilit Poghosyan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily
    17 Dec 2008
    Armenia

    Running ahead of the events, the press supporting the Armenian
    Pan-National Movement has recently reported that the Council of
    Directors of the "Millennium Challenges Corporation" discussed
    the issue Armenia on December 11 and gave our country a "bad"
    mark. That means neither rejecting nor delaying the regular "transfer",
    because the country does not comply with the criteria of "democratic
    governance".

    In the language of the revolutionaries, this means that Armenia
    refuses to close the "March 1" case and release the organizers and
    perpetrators of the mass disorders without holding a trial. They
    even ify the amount of the rejected or delayed sum: around 7 thousand
    dollars which is envisaged for the reconstruction of rural roads and
    the renovation of the irrigation system.

    Whereas, as stated by ARA HOVSEPYAN, Head of the Armenian Office of
    the "Millennium Challenges" corporation, the Council of Directors
    couldn't have delayed or rejected the request submitted by Armenia
    for the simple reason that the committee held its regular session or
    rather, the meeting devoted to "the course of the implementation of
    the reforms initiated by the RA Government over the recent months"
    on December the 11th.

    And the board of managers of t he "Millennium Challenges-Armenia"
    non-commercial state organization submitted its request for the 6.8
    million Dollars (to be allocated for the first trimester of 2009)
    on December the 12th.

    That's to say there has not yet been any discussion over the issue
    whether or not to satisfy the request. The discussion is to be held
    during the coming week, and the decision will be made by the 24th
    of December.

    As mentioned yesterday by Nerses Yeritsyan, Minister of Economy,
    Armenia has no serious problems in connection with two of the three
    groups of issues to be evaluated by the committee (quality of life,
    economic policy, management of natural resources etc.), and the main
    target of the corporation's concern are the post-electoral developments
    imposed on the country by the radical society, i.e. "violence,
    imposition of a state of emergency, mass arrests, restrictions on
    rallies and freedom of the press."

    It is, by the way, with such "serious concerns" that the corporation
    refused to allocate means from the foundation for hiring contractors
    within the frameworks of the road-construction program (envisaging the
    construction of road with a total length of 273 km.). In response,
    the Government of Armenia proposed to allocate 16.8 million Dollars
    for starting the preliminary stage of the program. And the "Millennium
    Challenges" corporation generously agreed to that and gave Armen ia
    "additional time" for improving itself with the hope of "seeing
    signals" testifying to Armenia's compliance with its obligations.

    Actually, instead of receiving funding from the "Millennium
    Challenges" corporation, the Government itself "provides funding"
    to the organization. Furthermore, as reported by the Armenian office
    of the corporation, the above-mentioned sum of 16.8 Dollars "has not
    yet been exhausted". That's to say, Armenia can still get by without
    the funding of the corporation.

    In such circumstances, there arise several questions.

    For instance, how long should the Government ask different
    organizations for help, being well-aware of the fact that the funding
    may be suspended at any moment with political considerations? Besides,
    if the Government refuses to proceed with the activities discontinued
    by the Directors of the "Millennium Challenges" corporation, what are
    they going to do with the contractors? Are they going to terminate
    the contracts on grounds that the owners of the sums have regretted
    about their plans and do not care whether the road, irrigation network,
    or the rural infrastructures will be renovated?

    Perhaps, it's really time to rely only on our potentials? Especially
    considering that the Armenian businessmen of the Diaspora and
    especially Russia have promised and are ready to make investments in
    the amount several milli on dollars in Armenia. And what's more, they
    do not advance and preconditions and do not blackmail the authorities;
    they do not threaten to punish the Armenians, teaching them how
    to live. Neither do they think whether to give the neo-Bolsheviks
    permission for organizing spontaneous rallies or to restrict their
    "constitutional" right to stage a coup and turn the centre of the
    capital city into a battlefield.

    And last but not the least: how long are the radicals going to fix
    their gaze on the West, praying that they would apply sanctions
    against us, and jump with joy every time they hear someone say a
    couple of bitter words about Armenia?
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