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    WHAT HAPPENED TO 116-YEAR-OLD GRANDPA
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir, Armenia
    Nov 6 2006

    It remained unclear for the society why the leader of the United
    Javakheti Alliance Vahagn Chakhalyan was arrested. There is only
    one tangible thing about this arrest - the scandal. Perhaps it is
    difficult to suggest that the Armenian government is fond of scandals,
    or needs scandals. Therefore, one does not need a special abilities
    to understand that the arrest had another, a tacit reason.

    Certainly, the official reason should also be taken into account:
    illegal crossing of the border of Armenia. But the fact that the
    Armenian and Georgian border is still being defined makes this
    reason definitely illogical, for it is impossible to cross, legally
    or illegally, something that does not exist. This shows once again
    that in order to understand Chakhalyan's case it is necessary to
    consider all the developments in turn.

    First, before the local election in Javakheti the defense minister of
    Armenia, the foreign minister of Armenia and the foreign minister of
    Georgia Gela Bejuashvili visiting Armenia secretly had a dinner at
    the Parvana Restaurant. The minister of defense Serge Sargsyan had
    organized this dinner. It is interesting that the foreign minister
    of Armenia was a guest. In other words, his participation was the
    decision of Serge Sargsyan, in other words, he could have not invited
    Vardan Oskanyan and could have dined with Bejuashvili alone.

    Meanwhile, Serge Sargsyan invited him.

    Serge Sargsyan could have not invited Vardan Oskanyan, and perhaps he
    had better not invited him, because Vardan Oskanyan revealed the level
    of engagement of Serge Sargsyan in the Armenian-Georgian relation on
    the eve of the local election in Javakheti by revealing the information
    on the dinner, and making this private meal the property of the public.

    >>From the point of view of civil consciousness Oskanyan was right -
    the behavior of government officials should be public except their
    private life. However, most probably Vardan Oskanyan was thinking
    about his own political fate rather than the civil society. His
    revelation probably had two purposes. First, he needed to show that
    the subordination is broken in Armenia, namely the defense minister
    deals with the foreign minister of the neighboring country, when
    the foreign ministry of his own country is an officially operating
    agency with its separate line in the state budget. Besides, Oskanyan
    was evidently likely to get rid of the status of a participant of a
    confidential meeting. Definitely, Vardan Oskanyan was aware of the
    things discussed at dinner if, of course, besides the dinner he also
    participated in the talk. Consequently, by revealing this meeting
    the minister of foreign affairs got rid of responsibility for any
    arrangement made during this meeting, even in terms of participation.

    The same is with Vardan Oskanyan's further standpoint on Vahagn
    Chakhalyan's activities. In fact, a foreign citizen is arrested in
    Armenia, who is Armenian, meanwhile the foreign minister announces
    that he knows very little about this incident because "he was not in
    the city". He might as well have said that the battery of his mobile
    was low.

    It is also interesting that the political force (the official name
    is Armenian Revolutionary Federation), which would declare Javakheti
    part of Armenia if it could, also kept silent when Chakhalyan was
    arrested. It is amazing why this force did not stand up against
    the arrest of a person which had merely gone from one part of
    the homeland to the other. On the other hand, this can have its
    explanation if we remember the young Republican Armen Ashotyan advise
    the 116-year-old "grandpa" that the ARF Dashnaktsutyun had better
    mind its own business. Although it is a revolutionary approach for
    the traditional Armenian thought when a young men advises an elderly
    gentlemen, the ARF took this advice with the revolutionarism typical
    of it. Why should they care about Vahagn Chakhalyan if he got his 30
    percent in Javakheti, whereas Dashnakstutyun is unable to settle the
    problem of at least half of it, 15 percent in the next parliament in
    the homeland? At first sight, these two questions may seem to have no
    relation, and it seems possible to attend to their own 15 percent and
    Chakhalyan's question. But not only there is no love at first sight
    but also politics. And Dashnaktsutyun has been watshing politics for
    over a century now and surely knows some ways that it does not attend
    to both questions at the same time.

    Garnik Isagulyan, who had given a news conference only three days
    before Chakhalyan was released, also knew something. The adviser
    to Robert Kocharyan stated that Chakhalyan would be set free and
    everyone would be happy. This is the case when the court of law is
    to make a decision. Consequently, the decision had been made earlier
    and on a quite different level. And if the decision on releasing
    was made earlier and on a different, non-judicial level, it is quite
    probable that the decision on arresting also had a formal relation to
    the judicial system, in other words, it was made on a quite different
    level. The problem is whether the decision on arresting and later the
    decision on releasing were made on the same level. Only then can we
    say whether these decisions were complementary or one made a knight's
    move, the other took away the rook.
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