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    THE PARTIES DO NOT "TRUST" THEIR ARCHIVES

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    [12:41 pm] 13 April, 2006

    Most of the Armenian parties and public organizations may lose their
    historical background. If anybody attempts to revive today's political
    and public life with the help of archive material in a few decades
    he may do nothing but merely enumerate only a few parties and public
    organizations.

    Out of two hundred parties existing in the country today only
    the Republican Party of Armenia gave its archives to the RA
    National Archives. The two other Coalition parties, the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) and the Country of Law
    (Orinats Yerkir) alongside with other Parliamentary parties having
    a more or less influential position in the political sphere (with
    the exception of Democratic Fraction) keep their documents and
    papers with themselves. The Armenian National Movement and the
    Union for National Self - Determination and a number of patriotic
    unions trusted their archives to the Public - Political Documents
    Department of the Archives. On this score the Communist Party is an
    exception as the Party Archives has been its Department for 68 years,
    and all the Party substructures were to give their documents to the
    above-mentioned archives; the latter includes more than 100 000 papers.

    Today no one can make the parties give their archives.

    According to the RA law "on parties" those papers are the property
    of the parties and it is within their right to decide what to do with
    them. A question arises on this score; how is the Archives Department
    replenished? "To put it in a simple way, if you are acquainted with
    the chairman of the party or have some deals with him he willingly
    gives their archives. But the chairmen of certain parties do not view
    the matter with comprehensive approach and do not realize the value of
    the documents. They don't understand that the place of those papers
    is the archives. Finally it is a state institution and not a private
    one and while keeping their papers in the archives they have a chance
    to pass them to the following generations," says the Vice-director
    of the National Archives Avag Haroutyunyan. He also mentions that
    they cannot always persuade the parties to give their archives;
    in such case the last word is after the Party Chairman.

    "Each document of the republic must be given to the Archives if you
    don't want it to get lost and want to pass it to the next generations,"
    claims Avag Haroutyunyan. He states that there are multiple cases when
    the important documents of a certain party got lost. By the way, "in
    the period of Soviet Union many anti-communist papers were kept in the
    Archives which testify to the fact that it is a non-party institution."

    By the way, in contrast with the Soviet years, when mainly the
    communists could get acquainted with the contents of the papers
    kept in the Archives, nowadays everybody has such a right lest the
    documents contains "military, state secrets."
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