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    DANGER TO LOSE INDEPENDENCE

    Lragir.am
    28/12/09

    Interview with the doctor of history of art, publicist, Haji Nazeni
    Gharibyan

    We are summing up the year 2009. How it was in your opinion?

    The year 2009 was the year of active return of Russia. Exactly 15
    years ago, in 1994, the politician and thinker Tigran Hayrapetyan said
    that Russia was returning. At that time, only he was feeling Russia's
    return because he had thoroughly studied what was happening in Russia
    and understood the reforms happening there. In fact, beginning from
    1994 until today, Russia is slowly returning. During the whole 2009,
    I felt Russia's breath in the region and in Armenia. I think it was
    expressed in the home and foreign policies of Armenia.

    I determine Russia's fast return by changed happening in the world
    and the deviation of the U.S. policy in Europe, Further and Middle
    East, Middle Asia as well as the global economic crisis...all this
    is directly connected with the happenings in our region. The latest
    events crate grounds to think that Russia is trying to push Azerbaijan
    to it. We saw that Azerbaijan started making some minor anti-American
    statements when Aliyev met with Medvedev.

    In the beginning of the last century, the Russian army made first
    Azerbaijan, and then Armenia and Georgia become Soviet members. Now, I
    thought that Georgia was to be the first, but now I see that everything
    is going in accordance with the same scenario. Now in order to enter
    Armenia, Russia has to pass through either Georgia or Azerbaijan. I
    would like to stress that by saying our region I mean the Nearest
    East which includes South Caucuses, minor Asia and Iran.

    During the last twenty years, Turkey is trying to assume a hegemonic
    role in this region, though it cannot be a pacifier in the region,
    I see that both Russia and U.S. let it become a leading player in
    the region. In 2009, the Russians and the Turks again came to an
    agreement, and we know from history that their political agreements
    come out bad for Armenians.

    What do you mean by saying "it will be bad for Armenians"? Do you
    mean the return of territories or loss of statehood?

    Both can happen. Even genocide is possible: there can be a war,
    opening of a new front say in Javakhk.

    Factually we are approaching the loss of statehood.

    Of course, because independence is not a border, an army, a flag...it
    is psychology, conscience, behavior which is expressed in daily
    minor things.

    And now Russians are coming and we do not even resist, because there
    is a vast sphere which says that it was good during the Soviet period.

    The second important fact is that Russia is working in connection
    with its return through financial aids to Armenia. There have been
    numerous events in relation with the Russian-Armenian brotherhood.

    What is expected for us without Russians?

    The problem is not the friendship. Here we have to make a clear
    difference between friendship, alliance and subordination, slavery.

    Independence is the best guarantee for any nation to develop and
    prosper. This is different from having a strategic partner. We have
    witnessed this year what kind of a strategic partner Russia is which
    negotiated with Turks in Yerevan with its back turned to us.

    What is the reason why they do not see us as equals and our word does
    not have a value?

    The reason is that our third republic is not formed up to the end.

    What do you wish for New Year?

    I wish wisdom, return to God, and return to those values which we have
    lost. I wish consciousness because the year 2010 is going to be an
    Armenian-Turkish, Armenian-Azerbaijani as well as an Armenian-Georgian
    year. We do not have the right to have a second Karabakh otherwise
    our end will come.

    Interview by SIRANUYSH PAPYAN
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