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    PATRIOTISM IS MORE FAVORABLE THAN POLITICAL ASYLUM
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 13 2006

    After all Aghdam is our homeland

    If the Armenian government is a tiger, the government is surely a
    lion. No other animal would have the braveness that the speaker of
    the president of Armenia displayed by announcing December 12 that the
    international organizations, including the Minsk Group had better keep
    silent instead of making statements that condemn the referendum on
    Constitution of Karabakh. The statement was hard, sudden and daring,
    and would arouse envy in any experienced Dashnak. But if someone tried
    to use logic, they would see that there is no logical link between
    the actions of the Armenian government and the statement of the
    president's speaker. This does not mean, of course, that the speaker
    is making statements on his own. Robert Kocharyan is aware of these
    statements, of course. But Robert Kocharyan had announced on Al Jazeera
    that all the territories are there in case Azerbaijan recognizes the
    independence of Karabakh. Meanwhile, the government of Armenia is
    trying to reach this independence by negotiating a referendum which
    must be held in neither 5 nor 15 years. And the government of Armenia,
    which accepts the idea of a new referendum on independence, suddenly
    states that the international stance of rejecting the constitution of
    Karabakh is unacceptable. Why should the world recognize the right
    of the people of Karabakh for self-determination if Armenia does
    not recognize it and, ignoring the will of the people of Karabakh,
    is negotiating with Azerbaijan over the status of security of these
    people? The recognition of Karabakh by Armenia is not concerned. The
    point is that the statement of Armenia would be influential for
    the international organizations and mediators if official Yerevan
    had stated from the beginning that it cannot negotiate and reach
    agreement on the independence and security of Karabakh because only
    Karabakh must decide these questions.

    But this reality cannot be unclear for the Armenian government.

    Yerevan perceives the questions related to Karabakh instinctively
    rather than consciously because these have become underlying
    components of self-preservation. And it is possible that this
    instinct of self-preservation has made Yerevan change its defensive
    or compromise-based stance and announce that the evaluation by the
    international organizations is not helpful for progress in the talks.

    In addition, Garnik Isagulyan, adviser to president, stated on the
    day of the referendum on December 10 in Stepanakert that not a patch
    of land will be returned after the adoption of the Constitution. This
    change in the stance of official Yerevan is notable. The ruling elite
    of Armenia would not keep the territories just for free, considering
    that hardly several months ago a competition started for returning
    territories. The competition was so tough that some people even stated
    that they had announced about returning territories as long ago as
    in the years of World War I.

    The recent change in the stance is probably determined by the change
    in the political situation. The ruling elite must have realized that
    returning the territories will not be helpful for reproduction,
    and it may only help getting political asylum in Hawaii, with the
    international community covering travel expenses. Meanwhile, this
    is not enough for them. They can afford to cover travel expenses,
    whereas they agree to settle the Karabakh issue in return for
    reproduction. Since this option is not realistic, they resort to
    patriotism. According to Samuel Jackson, it is the last resort of
    a scoundrel, but instead it does not require additional costs, let
    alone the danger that the plane may plunge into the sea.
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