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    Vardan Oskanian considers that March 1 political prisoners should be
    released for rehabilitation of Armenia's political field

    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=1012756

    YEREVAN, MARCH 6, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA authorities should undertake
    steps to rehabilitate country's political field, and the press should
    be "opened" completely for that purpose, especially the electronic
    press, the political prisoners should be released, people should be
    given more freedoms to express their views, Vardan Oskanian, the Board
    Chairman of the Civilitas Foundation, the former Foreign Minister,
    stated in his interview to Public Television's program 25 Minutes. By
    saying "to release the political prisoners" he meant people being under
    arrest on cases of mass disorders of March 1, 2008 in Yerevan.

    V. Oskanian emphasized that politics is the basis of everything,
    therefore as long as no correct solution is given to Armenia's
    political problems, the political sphere will not rehabilitate, no
    correct counterbalances will be established. In particular, the court
    will become free and independent if only people are not afraid and do
    not wait for orders from above. "We should focus on our political
    problems, rehabilitate our political sphere, create proper conditions
    for establishing correct counterbalances through fair elections,"
    Vardan Oskanian said expressing satisfaction with first RA President
    Levon Ter-Petrosian's position expressed at the 2009 March 1 rally.
    "Really the right way is establishment of civil society or its
    development, establishment of a sound ideological opposition, I will
    sign under these words," the former Foreign Minister said.

    Touching upon L. Ter-Petrosian's statement that "we should remove the
    words "revolt", "revolution", "attack" from our lexicon," V. Oskanian
    said that the abrupt change in first President's position should be
    still tested, and the authorities should respond with more
    responsibility to L. Ter-Petrosian's step, should extend a hand, take
    mutual steps. "There is just no excuse when 17 years after getting
    independent we are not able to solve our most elementary problems,
    continue living as we live, do not have the most elementary freedoms,
    these five years after the elections should be a period of democracy,
    stipulation of freedoms, establishment of institutions," Vardan
    Oskanian said.

    The former Foreign Minister considers that Armenia should treat
    seriously the reports on Armenia by the U.S. State Department, Council
    of Europe, other international structures. "We should attach much
    importance to them, we should try to really understand what they want
    to say, we should work with them and, why not, correct those problems."
    According to V. Oskanian, true, the Council of Europe did not adopt a
    resolution on Armenia, but the fact that the issue is on that
    structure's agenda is very harmful: "It would be better if there were a
    decision, we experienced its consequences and cleaned ourselves, having
    no decision and remaining on the agenda is more harmful for Armenia,"
    the former Foreign Minister considers adding: "the outer world measures
    our democracy level, the events taking place in Armenia, human rights,
    economic merits, shortcomings by the Council of Europe, State
    Department, these reports. They are independent of us, and it has an
    impact on our home political problems, economy."

    V. Oskanian did not wish to comment upon the authorities' decision to
    appoint 85-year-old Charles Aznavour Ambassador of Armenia in
    Switzerland: "I would not like to comment, as Charles Aznavour is on
    the other side, whom the whole our nation loves and respects very
    much," he said.
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