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    We have to solve our problems on our own

    Editorial
    Yerkir/am
    October 08, 2004

    If you can remember any instances when the Azeri, Georgian or Turkish
    media used publications in the Armenian press, statements made by
    the Armani politicians or research works of the Armenian analysts in
    order to criticize their countriesâ^À^Ù policies or leadership then
    you can stop reading this article.

    We want to speak about those Armenian â^À^Üanalystsâ^À^Ý, politicians,
    journalists and media that suffer from excessive inclination towards
    foreign sources, those who like referring to such sources in order to
    ground their â^À^Üanalysisâ^À^Ý of the political processes in Armenia.

    Not all the countries can boast that any hostile statements
    (hostile and not critical) about the country and its politics can
    immediately appear in the media of that country that are so obsessed
    with freedom of speech. It is really absurd to see that Armenian
    media refer to Azeri newspapers in their articles on the Armenian
    opposition. Naturally, journalists who write such articles had to
    address a Georgianâ^À^Ùs statement on the legitimacy of the Armenian
    president.

    We say this is natural because some of our political leaders tend
    to use the foreign analystsâ^À^Ù opinions to back up their own
    assessments of the political situation in the country. They are simply
    not able to understand one reality that is clear for any person who
    has self-respect and dignity â^À^Ó whether our state, our political
    leadership or our opposition are good or bad, this is our job and
    the foreigners are not in a position to teach us on this issue. If
    democracy in Armenia is not on an adequate level, Azerbaijani Mili
    Mejlis deputy is not the proper person to improve the situation.

    And before agreeing with him, the Armenian National Assembly deputy
    should realize that Armeniaâ^À^Ùs democratization is hardly the main
    concern for Azerbaijan, doubtlessly an â^À^Üexemplarâ^À^Ý democratic
    country. With the same logic, legitimacy in our country is not the
    main concern of our other neighbor.

    Let us repeat â^À^Ó this does not mean that everything in Armenia is
    going smoothly in terms of democracy or that there are no reasons
    for criticism. But this is our job, these are our problems and our
    drawbacks, and we have to solve them ourselves.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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