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    Noyan Tapan Highlights" N41
    October, 2005


    October 10, 2005


    Raffi Hovannisian continues political consultations and starts meetings in
    Armenian regions

    Yerevan--Raffi Hovannisian, founder and head of the Armenian Center for
    National and International Studies, Chairman of the Zharangutiun
    ("Heritage") party, starts a series of meetings with representatives of
    public and his supporters in different regions of the country. Raffi
    Hovannisian informed representatives of mass media about it at the reception
    in honor of the 11th anniversary of foundation of the Center. It's supposed
    that during these meetings he will explain party's negative position on
    draft constitutional amendments put to the referendum. Other issues worrying
    the Armenian society will be also discussed during the numerous scheduled
    meetings.

    In his open address, R.Hovannisian also confirmed that he continues
    political consultations on the issue of cooperation with both
    representatives of opposition and civil society and the representatives of
    Armenian power who realize the seriousness of the situation formed in the
    country and the necessity in radical changes.

    Mr. Hovannisian considers that the most important task at the current stage
    is to hold the referendum exactly in correspondence with the international
    obligations assumed by Armenia. He especially emphasized that all the stages
    of the process should be democratic and transparent, starting from the
    moment of agitation up to the calculation of votes, which should guarantee
    the trust of the society in the referendum results.

    At best Turkey may Become EU member only together with Armenia.

    "We have to state loud and clear that Turkey's aspirations to become a
    member of the European Union correspond with Armenia's political interests,"
    Raffi Hovannisian stated. "It is foreseeable that in its best-case scenario
    Turkey can only become an EU member in synchronization with the Republic of
    Armenia, and in the process it will have to undergo serious and irreversible
    reforms, confront its history, reject any imperial ambitions, and so forge a
    comprehensive resolution of all outstanding matters with Armenia," he
    stressed.

    In the opinion of R. Hovannisian, the animosity may and should grow into a
    partnership, of which the past and current relations between Germany and
    Russia, Germany and France, Germany and Israel, or the US and Japan bear
    evidence. "In order completely to uncover and acknowledge the historical
    truth, we must support Turkey's pioneers, the growing intellectual movement
    which is the brave resumption of those exceptional precedents in 1915 and
    beyond when thousands of Turkish families, at the risk of losing their own
    lives, endeavored to hide and save individual Armenians from certain death.
    My grandmother owed her life to one such righteous family of heroes, who to
    this day remain unsung because of official Turkish denialism," R.
    Hovannisian stated.

    He proposed the following peace initiative of the Armenian side: " As a
    means of building mutual trust, Armenia might invite bilateral consideration
    of the idea of creating, under UN or UNESCO auspices, an international and
    demilitarized free economic and cultural Belt of Civilization around the
    medieval Armenian capital of Ani and the Biblical slopes of Mt. Ararat." In
    his view, in a short period of time this zone may become an international
    tourist center, thus developing the deserted regions of both countries and
    creating an opportunity for an uunprecedented bilateral cooperation.

    "Foreign policy is privatized just like country's economy"

    "We simply do not have the right to entrust our nation's destiny to those
    who have appropriated its foreign policy in the same way as they have done
    with the economy, turning one and the other into a shadow structure driven
    by personal gain," Raffi Hovannisian declared in his open address. According
    to him, such a conduct became the reason of the fact that "this mode of
    operation has made a mockery of the national interest, has alienated the
    country's citizens from their authorities, and has shaken the foundations of
    our once-national solidarity. From the standard-bearer of democracy and
    liberty in the region, Armenia is now retreating to the backwaters of
    cynical authoritarian dominion."

    Monopoly in policy is so much dengerous as in economy, Raffi Hovannisian
    highlighted. In summer we became the witnesses and victims of destructive
    consequences of such a monopoly. The telephone and computer sphere having
    strategic importance is meant here.

    In reply to a possible question, why the subject of complete political and
    economic monopoly doesn't become an occasion for everyday anxiety of mass
    media, Raffi Hovannisian said: "Because after the shutdown of "A1+" and
    "Noyan Tapan" an indirect monopoly has been established in the public
    information realm as well."

    "The weakening of democracy gives birth to monopoly, whereas monopoly
    strangles the economy, diplomacy, and ultimately democracy itself," first RA
    Foreign Minister emphasized.

    R.Hovannisian declared that "as the incumbent administration continues to
    pacify itself and the public with economic growth figures, prestigious
    international bodies confirm that more than half of the country's national
    product, and thus of its taxation sphere, is hidden in the shadow,
    consequently circumventing the official budget and the citizens' shares in
    it."

    One more chance to connect struggle against terrorism with Artsakh conflict
    was missed

    "This summer the world was shocked by the attacks of terror in London. The
    voices of Armenia and Armenians were all but unheard among the many which
    condemned those violent acts," Raffi Hovannisian mentioned. While, according
    to him, "the Armenian leaders' ineptitude in taking our decisive say on the
    anti-terrorism front to the world and duly underscoring our commitment is
    sidelining the nation from global developments and is belittling the value
    and meaning of our casualties to the common cause."

    In R.Hovannisian's opinion, the authorities missed one more opportunity to c
    onnect the general struggle against terrorism with the Artsakh conflict in
    the best way. "It was the opportune time to remind the civilized world that,
    only a few years ago, the people of Artsakh who were battling for their
    right to live also had come face to face with Afghan mujahaddins and
    mercenary pilots bombing civilian targets in peaceful towns. By failing to
    present to the world the captured foreign mercenaries and the documents
    confiscated from them as hard evidence of our noteworthy contribution to the
    war on international terror, the mediocre official and his obsequious
    diplomacy once again turned out to be spineless."

    "While abroad they were telling duplicitous tales about their own integrity,
    they failed widely to publicize the fact that during the
    Karabagh-Azerbaijani war the adversary's positions in Shushi were defended
    by the notorious Shamil Bassaev, who later on organized the pogrom of
    hundreds of innocent people in allied Russia. Not surprisingly, the heroic
    stand of Artsakh in the name of human rights and liberties, which once
    enjoyed worldwide support, has turned into a mere territorial issue being
    examined within the strictures of international bureaucracy," Raffi
    Hovannisian declared.
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