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    BABKEN ARARKTSIAN: UNLESS POLITICAL FORCES CAN STIR UP SOCIETY NO OUTER FORCE CAN CHANGE ANYTHING IN COUNTRY

    YEREVAN, JUNE 2, NOYAN TAPAN. "The current authorities formed an
    atmosphere in Armenia when the opposition can't present its views to
    the public. Even in 1988, in spite of the persecutions, it was possible
    to organize rallies and now a rude force has command everywhere,"
    Babken Ararktsian, Chairman of the Armat (Root) Center for Development
    of Democracy and Civil Society, Speaker of Armenian Parliament
    in 1992-98, declared at the June 2 meeting at the National Press
    Club. According to him, Armenia was left out of all regional projects
    and stopped being a factor in the region. At the same time, Ararktsian
    didn't exclude that processes taking place in the post-Soviet area
    can involve Armenia, too. Nevertheless, according to him, one should
    realize that in spite of the possibility of a strong pressure on the
    processes in the country outer interference can't play a decisive
    role. "Unless the political forces are able to stir up the society,
    no outer force can change anything in the country," Babken Ararktsian
    declared. In his estimation, today Armenia is a police state when no
    member of the opposition can speak by any TV channel. "But I hope that
    even in conditions of this police state some resources will be found
    and the opposition will be able to organize meetings with people,"
    he mentioned. The former speaker expressed anxiety in connection
    with the draft constitutional amendments: "These amendments give the
    President such authorities, about which leaders of other countries
    can't even dream." In particular, he paid attention to a number of
    articles fixing President's right to personally bring in a state of
    emergency. Besides, in his affirmation, no terms are mentioned in
    these articles. "We should do our best in order that these amendments,
    and, in essence, this is a new Constitution, shouldn't be adopted,"
    Ararktsian declared. As for Karabakh conflict's settlement, Babken
    Ararktsian declared that this issue is solved and asked not to create
    illusions. He grounded his position in this issue by both Istanbul
    Charter and speeches of heads of leading states.
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