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  • Aztag: Let's Anticipate The Danger Ahead

    LET'S ANTICIPATE THE DANGER AHEAD
    By Shahan Kandaharian

    Aztag Daily
    April 15 2008
    Lebanon

    The news is officially confirmed. It is stated on the website of the
    Helsinki Committee of the US Congress that the post-election situation
    of Armenia will be discussed on the 17th of April.

    Those responsible for forming the agenda of the committee base their
    decision on the fact that during the past ten years, Armenia has
    lived the most critical political crisis. Both the legality of the
    presidential elections has been questioned by some opposition leaders
    and the lifting of the emergency situation has been followed by some
    measures that restrict the possibility of organizing public gatherings.

    Both legally and politically organizing such hearings or discussions
    can be seen as a standard procedure by any country especially in the
    light of the fact that they restated the impact those discussions
    would have on the Nagorno Karabagh peace process and the "Millenium
    Challenges". Discussing both subjects could also politically be seen
    as normal procedures for the United States given the fact that in the
    first case it is a cosponsor in the group overseeing the talks, and
    in the second case, the program is the result of a mutual agreement
    between the two countries.

    The reports that are going to be presented during those hearings and
    the conclusions that are going to be drawn out of them are quite
    clear. They cannot deviate from the overall political agenda that
    the US employs towards the region generally and Armenia particularly.

    There may be some delicate differences, presenting themselves directly
    or indirectly; nevertheless, there is no doubt that once again we
    will witness the preconditioning of the accomplishment of various
    projects in the name of democratization.

    However, the problem lies in another area in this case. It has been
    announced that in addition to Mathew Bryza, the assistant deputy
    US secretary of state, the discussions will be attended by Viken
    Sarkessian, the Armenian President's aide, and also by Arman Krikorian,
    who is the political advisor of the former Armenian presidential
    candidate Levon Der Bedrossian.

    The two Armenian attendees have diametrically opposite outlooks on the
    issues to be discussed. Whether they are going to voice their opinions
    on the official stand or during non-official, sideway discussions,
    it's very clear from which perspective each will present his views. In
    its effort to stage objective discussions, the Congress committee is
    obviously trying to manifest the wide space of perspectives found in
    the Armenian political stage by inviting the representatives of both
    the party in power and the opposition.

    However, in such a kind of panels and during discussions of Armenian
    issues, there has not been any manifestation of the inner conflicts
    of the Armenian political parties. No matter how much of national and
    inter-communal differences or conflicts the Armenian lobby faced,
    it always functioned having the higher interest of all Armenians
    in perspective: that was seen in the case of the increase of the
    aid to Armenian, the assertion of the right of self-determination of
    Nagorno-Karabagh, the efforts against the military aid to Azerbaijan,
    let alone the acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide.

    The representatives of the Armenian authorities and the opposition will
    change the rules of the game if they move with national consciousness
    and succeed in illustrating and discussing the post-election Armenian
    situation in such a way as to avoid shedding any doubt on the process
    of state-building in our country.

    In order for us to anticipate the danger ahead, the Armenian factor
    now, as always, in this delicate and sensitive stage, must disappoint
    those who are eager to witness a sharp division in the Armenian
    reality.
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