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    TER-PETROSYAN CHOOSES THE INOPERATIVE OPTION
    GEVORG HAROUTYUNYAN


    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on May 06, 2008
    Armenia

    Interview with political scientist EDUARD ANTINYAN, Secretary of the
    political council of the `Liberal Progressive Party'


    `What are your comments on L. Ter-Petrosyan's speech delivered during
    the second congress of the `pan-national movement'?'

    `Some way or another, L. Ter-Petrosyan had to respond to the political
    situation that emerged more than two months ago. He can't remain silent
    forever. Otherwise, who's going to give an answer for the victims and
    ravages? Ter-Petrosyan was forced to initiate a certain process ` to
    justify himself and persuade his proponents that the struggle continued.

    Naturally, the struggle could not go on with the aggressiveness he had
    initiated. Life showed that it is impossible to come to power by such
    methods. Silence would have meant to assume the entire burden of
    responsibility. The `new movement' which has begun will undoubtedly
    encourage some people and disappoint others. But he has the opportunity
    to say `if you believe me, let's go on with the struggle.'

    If we, for a moment, ignore the motives, we can say that the movement
    does really have certain positive features. Despite the fact of
    recognizing or rejecting the election results, he admits the existence
    of the ruling authorities. Besides, he makes no urgent demands for
    organizing new elections on the state level, admitting that society and
    the international structures are not ready for such a test. Entering
    into the atmosphere of community elections, the internal political
    tension will essentially decrease.

    Public tension, however, will not decrease because the people have not
    yet realized what has really happened. An ordinary citizen doesn't know
    why he was pushed to a conflict with the authorities, why the situation
    was exacerbated and why they are beginning a new process now. In such
    situation, a lot of strange things may happen for the people. This is
    L. Ter-Petrosyan's second bluff.'

    `Is Ter-Petrosyan trying to find some justification or does he pursue
    other goals by resorting to bluff?'

    `Before the presidential elections, I had the occasion to say that L.
    Ter-Petrosyan served for Robert Kocharyan's interests only. During the
    past ten years, he remained silent, and his silence greatly served in
    favor of the authorities. During the recent years, the press supporting
    the Armenian Pan-National Movement was fiercely criticizing the ruling
    authorities; it was doing its best to prevent the pro-opposition camp
    from becoming accomplished. Activeness in this period was a message to
    the next president, by which L. Ter-Petrosyan wanted to say that in the
    course of the coming 10 years he will be a factor whose opinion has to
    be considered.

    Ter-Petrosyan is doing his best to persuade the people that his time is
    not over yet. But there has emerged a situation when someone has to be
    held accountable for the victims. In such situation, the ex-President
    is actually attempting to create an impression that he is not to blame
    for the events which happened; all that was the fault of the
    authorities, and the only person who could have given an instruction
    was Robert Kocharyan.

    This is an attempt of introducing a new idea in jurisprudence ` the
    precedent of post-development evidence. An attempt is being made to
    prove a person's guilt by the conduct he displays after the event. And
    by imitating an incessant and continuous struggle, he will consistently
    try to avoid responsibility.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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