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    DAVIT ISHKHANYAN: VOTERS IN ASHAN UNDERWENT PRESSURE

    KarabakhOpen
    20-05-2008 13:02:31

    On Sunday local elections were held in several communities in
    Karabakh. No incidents were reported. Including in the village
    of Ashan of the region of Martuni where Norair Khachatryan, the
    former head of the kolkhoz in the early 1990s, became head of the
    community. He won the election with a small advantage of 14 votes
    (190-176). The other candidate was Armen Balasanyan, non-partisan,
    whom the ARF Dashnaktsutyun endorsed.

    It is notable that in 2000 the council of the village gave a vote
    of no confidence to Norair Khachatryan who won the race (perhaps it
    was the only case in Karabakh). Charges were brought against him for
    misconduct however the court dismissed the case.

    We talked to the representative of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun to Artsakh
    Davit Ishkhanyan who comes from Ashan. "As I voted on Sunday, I
    witnessed unpleasant things," Davit Ishkhanyan said.

    It turns out that the winner got the small advantage through pressure
    but not by the regional administration and the police. "The deputy
    minister of defense Vardan Balayan and the commander Haik Sargsyan
    pressured on part of the population, especially those who serve in
    the army. They helped their candidate win through different methods,
    including intimidation," said Davit Ishkhanyan.

    According to him, there was no clash of ideas of the candidates. They
    merely wanted their candidate to win. "They wanted to have anyone
    but the candidate of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun," Davit Ishkhanyan said.

    The leader of Dashnaktsutyun in Karabakh voiced concern that people
    are insecure from such pressure. "We warned the government about
    the pre-election situation but nobody took action to prevent this
    situation," said Davit Ishkhanyan. He thinks this situation is the
    result of impunity in the country.

    The political activist thinks impunity will annihilate the efforts of
    the government to carry out reforms. "People rely on the new government
    but arbitrariness and impunity will eventually crush their hopes,"
    said Davit Ishkhanyan.

    He noted that as far as he knows the elections in other communities
    were compliant, although the race was tense in Chartar. In addition,
    Davit Ishkhanyan says democracy is for ourselves rather than for
    display.
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