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    Come on, speak

    Yerkir/arm
    01 April 05

    It is too early to speak of tangible results of the hearings held
    on the Karabakh issue in the Armenian National Assembly. There is
    still time to discuss proposals and learn lessons from constructive
    criticism.

    At this point, however, we can speak of another 'result' -- equally
    important: once again, the Karabakh hearings revealed how many real
    political forces and politicians we have.

    If a political party or a politician has nothing to say about the
    top issue of our people and state, then what are their political
    ambitions and expectations based upon? How do they see themselves
    playing a role our political and public life?

    In an "odd" coincidence, it was exactly from their mouths we had been
    hearing ardent speeches with predictions-accusations-condemnations
    regarding the Artsakh issue. It was the right place to speak out;
    why didn't you do so? If you had suggestions, why didn't you make them?

    If you knew the best solution, why didn't you propose it? If you
    wanted to criticize, why didn't you do so? And if you are silent at
    this crucial time, when are you going to speak out? Now wouldn't it
    be more ethical to remain silent on this issue after this?
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