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    "THIRD FRONT" FOR ARMENIANS?
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir.am
    12 June 06

    It was not calm on the Russian-Armenian "front" on the weekend. For the
    time being this word can be taken in inverted commas, but murder of
    another couple of Armenians, and we can surely state that the third
    front is open. Moreover, independent from us and in an unexpected
    direction for us. Another Armenian was killed in Moscow, only several
    hours after another Armenian was trying to assure the public in Armenia
    that the Russian government is not to blame, and there is no need to
    become hostile with Russia.

    Several hours later the Police found the killer, thus showing that
    maybe the government is not related to these murders, if the government
    can be not related to serial killings of people belonging to another
    nationality in a country at all. However, since there is no evidence
    to this relation, we cannot insist that what happened was organized by
    the government. However, the government should prevent crime along
    with punishing the guilty to prove that they are not related to
    the anti-Armenian surge, that they neither organize nor connive in
    murders. It does not seem to happen, and there are no signs that it
    will do. Moreover, there is no confidence that the real murderer was
    found, considering the dependence of the judiciary on the executive
    in most post-Soviet countries, particularly in Russia.

    He may be a scapegoat, who will be tried in public, whereas nobody
    can be sure that the convict will not be released on the next day or
    the convict will not become a hero in jail for destroying the foes
    of Russia.

    In the meantime, there are reasons to doubt the consistency of the
    Russian government, and these reasons are widely known. The verdict
    of the court leaving the killers indicted for the horrible murder of
    the nine-year-old Tajik girl almost unpunished makes it pointless to
    recall other examples. And it is surprising why this would not arouse
    concern in Armenia, both among the society and the government.

    Whereas the problem is much serious than it might seem at first
    sight. The silence following every murder directly strikes the Armenian
    state. Hence, the authority of the state is diminishing among its
    own citizens, who can see that they are not protected abroad, that
    their own government is avoiding practical steps in this direction.

    The foreign minister of Armenia says Russian-Armenian relations are
    administered directly, not through letters. It may be better and
    also more effective. It is certain, however, that besides personal
    contact it is necessary to make a statement, at least once. In order
    for the citizens of Armenia and the Armenians living abroad, namely in
    Russia and other post-Soviet countries, to see, to hear and to feel
    that there is an Armenian state, which thinks about its compatriots
    and does not keep silent about repeating murders. If there is anxiety
    that the Russian-Armenian relations will become tense, we can easily
    bid farewell to these relations, if the dignity of Armenia and the
    Armenians is the price for sustaining them.
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