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    Lragir, Armenia
    Feb 8 2008


    IT IS TOO LATE WHEN THE SOUND OF GUILLOTINE MAKES THINK

    Opinions on the role of the society in the political processes in
    Armenia conclude that either there is no role at all or it is formal.
    In other words, public opinion does not determine anything in the
    political life of Armenia. Moreover, some people think in no country
    of the world is public opinion important. Those who think so, wearing
    a Mona Lisa smile of astuteness, consider people who express a
    different opinion as hopelessly ingenuous, telling them the secret of
    the world rule in a friendly voice that all the decisions are made in
    one place, in one room, at one table, and no society can compete with
    this group which makes decisions.

    In fact, this point of view contains a bit of truth. There is even
    bit of logic in it. Naturally, in every normal country the minority
    makes decisions, and the majority only approves those decisions. For
    instance, the U.S. administration decided to shell Iraq. The decision
    was made but was not brought into being until the American society
    approves it. It is another problem through what technology the
    approval, the support of the society is won. It is possible that the
    U.S. government is not frank to the society when it says Iraq
    possesses mass destruction weapon, Iraq is a hotbed of international
    terrorism, it threatens the security of the U.S., September 11 is
    traced back to Iraq. It is the internal affair of the U.S.
    administration and people, however, a matter of their interrelation.
    For us, the fact is interesting that although a small group makes a
    decision proceeding for some interests to shell Iraq, it won't make
    that move unless the majority of the society approves it.

    In other words, the society nevertheless determines something. God
    decided to sacrifice his son to give humanity absolution but did not
    do it through Pilates but through the public to which Pilates
    appealed to choose between Barabbas and Jesus. The deciding role of
    the society comes from the beginning of the Bible, and the voice of
    people is the voice of God.

    Therefore, if in a country the society does not make decisions
    regarding crucial issues, it is first of all a violation of divine
    rules. In other words, tampering the votes of the society in an
    election is first of all impious then illegal, no matter how many
    bishops and archbishops are involved in this `holy affair'. In the
    case of Armenia attention and attitude toward this issue should be
    more profound and subtle. After all, we claim to be the first nation
    which converted to Christianity. Fortunately, we do not consider
    shelling a country. In our case, our own country is concerned where a
    presidential election is to be held, and where the will of the
    society, i.e. the voice of God is going to be ignored. People are
    forced to go to rallies, chant slogans, submit passports, swear to
    vote, and all this is presented with a reference to the international
    experience where no government is shaped by the majority, only out of
    political expediency, PR and money. This political paganism costs the
    state expensive. By persuading the society that it makes no
    decisions, these pagans are preaching atheism, in fact. Meanwhile,
    atheism is the direct path leading to a revolution, which all the
    revolutions have confirmed, and which one of the fathers of the
    French revolution Voltaire noted who realized from the sound of the
    guillotine that `if there were no God, it would have been necessary
    to invent him.'

    HAKOB BADALYAN
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