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    Free Artsakh, free elections

    Editorial

    Yerkir/Arm
    June 17, 2005

    These days, issues related to the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
    parliamentary election scheduled for June 19 are in the public
    focus. The political life of the republic is almost entirely
    associated with the elections, and despite the pre-election fever, the
    environment is peaceful.

    Because the Karabakh conflict has not yet been settled, the election
    has not only internal significance, but also -- and even more-- a
    foreign policy impact.

    For years, the politicians and statesmen of the both Armenian states
    as well as the Diaspora have been pointing to two circumstances when
    dealing with international community and organizations evolved in the
    peace talks. Firstly, Nagorno Karabakh Republic is an established
    state, there are well-established public and political institutions
    and this society is on a much higher level in respect with development
    and democracy than Azerbaijan, which is moving toward totalitarianism.

    Secondly, a normal existence of a democratic Artsakh within
    totalitarian Azerbaijan is absolutely unimaginable since these two
    have noting in common and are incompatible in terms of ethnicity,
    government, and culture.

    This thesis is about to be seriously tested. In case a free and fair
    election is conducted in Artsakh, regardless who wins, the entire
    Armenian people will win. But if the election is manipulated hurting
    the NKR image, the whole nation will loose no matter who gets how many
    seats in the parliament. Free Artsakh needs free and fair elections.
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