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    HMAYAK HOVHANNISIAN: CRIMINAL WORLD HAS LOST SENSE OF FEAR AND MEASURE

    Noyan Tapan
    Sept 07 2006

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 7, NOYAN TAPAN. The subject of forming a civil
    society in Armenia has become more than actual in the recent days,
    when tragic events follow one another. Hmayak Hovhannisian, Chairman
    of the Armenian Union of Political Scientists, RA MP, declared at
    the September 7 press conference. In connection with the previous
    day's murder of Chief of the Investigation Department of the State Tax
    Service attached to RA government, Shahen Hovasapian, and attack upon
    editor of the Iravunk newspaper Hovhannes Galajian committed the same
    day, Hovhannisian declared: "All this shows that the criminal world has
    lost sense of fear and measure and has become so impudent that even
    high-ranking officers become its targets." The MP considers the main
    obstacle to establishment of a civil society the fact that "the public
    opinion has no impact on political processes in our country." The
    other obstacle of no less importance, in the MP's words, is "absence
    of social mobility" "under which closed castes emerge, which remind
    of social structures typical of eastern dictatorships." Under
    such conditions, in the speaker's words, to pass from one caste to
    another becomes impossible and "on the one hand, the society becomes
    hardened and, on the other hand, the society becomes separated and
    distorted." As Hovhannisian affirmed, in Armenia even marriages have
    "inter-clan, oligarch character": young people strive for marrying
    someone from their caste." Another obstacle to establishment of civil
    society, as the political scientist emphasized, is sense of losing the
    integrity of the Armenian society. Today, in his words, an Armenian
    perceives himself not as an Armenian but as a resident of Aparan,
    Lori or Syunik (Armenian marzes). The very fact is the reason that, in
    Hovhannisian's words, "by the principle of regionalism Nig-Aparans and
    other compatriotic unions emerge." At the forthcoming parliamentary
    elections non-partisan Hmayak Hovhannisian is ready to cooperate
    with the political forces who will "accept Hovhannisian's ideas,"
    will realize "the necessity to get rid of the class of stable-men
    and to establish really a political class."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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