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    LAW IS A FALSE NATIONAL IDEOLOGY
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir.am
    18 April 06

    Following the Unity Tree Planting, most of us might have thought
    that the Head Public Prosecutor of Armenia should be concerned about
    issues of lawfulness rather than environmental issues, and most of us
    might be right. Moreover, this lack of lawfulness in the country is
    visible to the naked eye, even at night. It is hard to disagree that
    no matter how important nature and national unity are, something is
    wrong, however, when the head of law enforcers starts taking care of
    nature, and the head of environmentalists starts shooting seagulls
    like a policemen would shoot a criminal, without thinking that if
    a shot in the air would mean a warning for the offender, for the
    seagull it might mean death.

    Naturally, neither the problem of environment will be solved, nor the
    problem of lawfulness, if the law enforcer does not observe the law,
    and the environmentalist forgets about nature.

    However, the state of things is not as bad as it might appear. It is
    the least of evils when they plant trees as a symbol of unity.

    Imagine what would happen if they decided to start a development
    of unity, considering that they are unable to build anything
    except elite houses. The ombudsman would have to spend nights at the
    Constitutional Court, although the problem is not that of the ombudsman
    but thousands of citizens whose property would be sacrificed for the
    sake of unity. So, let us be thankful for tree planting, and let us
    be thankful that there is place where to plant trees, and no one has
    to start alienation of property of residents.

    If the residents of Buzand Street and North Avenue protest because
    their property is seized in favor of the elite, refusing to give one's
    property for place to plant trees would be considered treason. How
    can one refuse to give some territory, some apartment or some roof
    if someone devotes all his time, heart and soul for the Unity Tree
    Planting? Yes, it is better to sacrifice one's apartment (one might
    even receive a title of hero) than to be threatened to be seen as
    a traitor.

    Hence, this is what happens in the countries where public initiatives
    come to replace the law. Those to whom the idea of law does not even
    occur become devotees of the nation. And those who refuse to follow
    the initiative of such a devotee is seen as a traitor. How can one
    refuse to participate in the dance of unity or in the unity tree
    planting? If you fail to, you are not merely defying the head public
    prosecutor but also the idea of unity of the nation. And whoever dares
    to criticize, moreover, not to take part in these events of unity,
    and even doubt their appropriateness, will be declared a foe of the
    nation, who does not want our unity.

    That is why the Head Public Prosecutor has set aside the questions of
    lawfulness and engages in planting trees of unity and begets ideas
    of unity in general. It is like a magic circle, and those who are
    outside this circle are heretics. There is no other option; either
    you are united, or you are a traitor if you dare to speak about some
    laws and equality during such a crucial event for the homeland as
    tree planting. It is necessary to make people equal on another plane
    for them not to be equal before the law and to forget about this
    inequality. First it was Mount Aragats, now it is trees of unity,
    next year they will surely invent something else.

    The public must not be allowed to remain idle, otherwise they start
    talking about the law, and a devotee of the nation is seen as an
    offender.
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