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    AZG Armenian Daily #090, 20/05/2005


    CE: feedback

    LUKASHENKO SHOULD BE OVERTHROWN

    Signal of CE Summit

    While the leaders of some CE member countries were discussing the issue of
    democratizing Byelorussia and overthrowing the regime of Alexander
    Lukashenko, about 1000 anarchists were condemning the activities of the
    biggest political organization in the streets of Warsaw.

    The anarchists stated that the Council of Europe is a useless and expensive
    structure. They kept saying that its activities yield no effective results.
    The Polish and foreign anarchists thought that the documents adopted by the
    Council of Europe are "absurd bills," while the organization men are
    "schizophrenics and two-faced."

    To Build Democracy in Byelorussia Means to Overthrow Lukashenko

    The leaders of the neighboring countries of Byelorussia, except for Russia,
    believe that the overthrow of Alexander Lukashenko~Rs dictatorship is an
    issue of primary importance at the third CE Summit.

    Vaira Vike-Freiberga, President of Latvia, called Lukashenko "the last
    dictator of Europe," expressing hope that "one day Byelorussia will join the
    great community of democracy."

    Valdas Adamkus, President of Lithuania, called Byelorussia "a gray area on
    the map of the European democracy." He said that "it is necessary to support
    the people of Byelorussia in building an open and democratic society."

    The leaders of Estonia, Poland and Georgia, as well as other high-ranking
    officials of CE made similar statements on this issue. By the way, the
    anarchists that condemned CE, were criticizing Lukashenko as well. They
    complained that CE member countries Turkey and Russia are violating the
    rights of the Kurds and the Chechens, while a number of European countries
    led by the US continue inhumane actions in Iraq.

    CE Summit without Important Leaders

    The Council of Europe that has 56 years of history had held its third
    summit. If in 1993, the CE Summit in Vienna contributed to the enlargement
    of the CE to the East, including the former Soviet republics and the
    socialistic states, four years later, in 1997, the CE Summit in Strasbourg,
    stated the importance of maintaining the democracy and human rights issues
    in the newly admitted member states.

    There were three main topics in the Warsaw Summit, i.e. European integrity
    and European values, the challenges threatening to Europe (terrorism,
    corruption, organized crime, trafficking). and the European architecture.

    Only Gerhard Schroder, Chancellor of Germany, arrived in Warsaw, among the
    five leaders of the five powerful European states. French President Jacques
    Shirac, Tony Blair, British PM and Silvio Berlusconi, Italian PM gave
    preference to the home affairs of their own countries. While Vladimir Putin
    didn~Rt arrive in Warsaw because of complicated relations between Russia and
    the CE, as well as the relations between Russia and Poland.

    If the CE condemned Russia in crackdown on democracy, in violating the human
    rights, including the actions in Chechnya, the Polish authorities allow to
    call squares after Chechen attackers in Warsaw, that are merely called
    terrorists in Russia.

    Black Spots of Europe

    Mikheil Saakashvili, Georgian President, called "Transdniestria, Abkhazia
    and South Ossetia, the remains of the Soviet empire," "the black spots" of
    Europe. He expressed hope that Romania, Ukraine and Georgia will play a
    decisive part in the settlement of these conflicts.

    In general, Saakashvili tried to introduce himself not only as a leader of a
    very important country, but also as a missioner that is ready to make the
    Black Sea basin an oasis for democracy. He reminded of the visit of George
    Bush to Tbilisi in his speech and added that the military presence of Russia
    in his country is the drawback of the Soviet empire and called for Russia to
    withdraw its forces from Georgia.

    CE and OSCE to Cooperate More Actively

    The Council of Europe and the OSCE adopted a declaration within the
    framework of the CE Summit, according to which they should unfold more
    active cooperation to face the challenges and the threats of the 21st
    century.

    The CE is gradually becoming less attractive for the EU member countries, in
    particular. These countries are the members of both the EU and the OSCE. In
    fact, the leading European countries do not impart much importance to the
    Council of Europe, while the countries that support democracy and the human
    rights often criticize the organization for meddling in their home affairs.

    By Tatoul Hakobian in Warsaw
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