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    KARABAKH'S SURRENDER IS NOT A SALVATION
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments25832.html
    Published: 15:02:11 - 16/04/2012

    Why are parties avoiding the Karabakh topic during the election
    campaign like the devil of incense? The last elections were almost
    based on the Karabakh issue while now such silence.

    Has Armenia changed, or the Karabakh issue has seized being urgent
    in the world? Perhaps, both.

    Armenia is really in a new reality. First, the society has changed,
    which is hard to be distracted from the social-economic and civil
    issues, by statements that the authorities or the opposition surrenders
    Karabakh. People have a much more sober outlook on the life, realizing
    that the reason for the poor state in the country, the economic and
    legal crisis, is not Karabakh. The reason is the reluctance of the
    authorities to respect the law and build a free economy and democracy.

    Besides, we have a situation in place, when the ruling and oppositional
    parties, RPA, Prosperous Armenia and the Armenian National Congress
    have almost the same position on the Karabakh issue. None of them
    denies the Karabakh issue will need concessions.

    The RPA tries to postpone such a settlement, the Congress calls to
    cut the Karabakh knot. As to the Prosperous Armenia, then it has
    never issued a clear position on the Karabakh issue, and now, Vartan
    Oskanian only notes that when he was Foreign Minister, their government
    succeeded in setting the Karabakh's right to self-determination in
    the international arena.

    Only the Heritage party issued its stances on the Karabakh issue. The
    party supports the recognition of the NKR within its current borders,
    first of all by Armenia. The same stance holds the ARFD, true, noting
    that compromises are possible only if the concessions are equal by
    both sides.

    Why did the Karabakh issue become lose urgency for the parties? Do
    they think, in place of the ruling party, they could hardly do more
    taking into account the rough international status quo on the Karabakh
    issue? Or do they support the policy of the ruling party.

    In Armenia, at the last elections, something changed in the society's
    approach to the Karabakh issue. Earlier, the compromises were
    accepted by the larger part of the society and the main parties,
    as something inevitable, as a salvations, and the status quo become
    inaccessible. But, during these years, the psychology of many changed
    - a whole class of educated, determined people, who are aware of the
    right of the Karabakh people to the status quo and the inadmissibility
    of the breach of, because the new situation will definitely worse
    than the status quo, appeared.

    This transformation does not let many forces speculate the Karabakh
    issue. The Armenian National Congress can't state already that the
    authorities are robbing the country under the cover of Karabakh. The
    RPA itself can't accuse Congress of being ready to sell Karabakh since
    the Congress, and not only, started understanding, that Karabakh's
    surrender will not be a salvation for Armenia, but a catastrophe.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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