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    HMAYAK HOVHANNISIAN: SOCIETY'S INTERNAL SPLIT IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN BEING DEPRIVED OF VOTE IN PACE

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011472
    Jan 22, 2009

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. "The prospect of being deprived
    of the vote in PACE is indeed serious, but country's internal split
    is more dangerous," Hmayak Hovhannisian, the Chairman of the Union
    of Political Scientists of Armenia, said at the January 22 press
    conference. According to him, today Karabakh is no longer a supreme
    moral value for all Armenians as it was in 1988. "At that time Karabakh
    could not be a target of criticism: even the worst and most dubious
    views of Karabakh residents were perceived with tolerance in Armenia,"
    the political scientist reminded. While at present, according to him,
    opinions are voiced in the opposition sphere that the Nagorno Karabakh
    settlement should be left to the Karabakh residents.

    The way out of the formed situation, as H. Hovhannisian stated,
    is holding of special parliamentary elections. According to him,
    the people should be given a possibility to express its political
    position, as indeed the people is the third force of the home political
    sphere. H. Hovhannisian added that it is very important to disclose
    and to call for liability those indeed guilty of the March 1 murders to
    weaken the current tension. He drew parallels between the March 1 and
    1999 October 27 crimes emphasizing that after the incident of "27" the
    immediate executors of the crime at least appeared before the court.

    Touching upon opinions on Council of Europe's using double standards to
    Armenia and Azerbaijan, H. Hovhannisian said that such standards should
    be used. He explained it by saying that Armenia is the first Christian
    state, to which democratic values should be peculiar. And Azerbaijan
    and other Mohammedan countries, as he classed it, hardly perceive
    those values, and the approaches to them can be milder. "Privileges
    are always given to a disabled, a weak," H. Hovhannisian said.
    From: Baghdasarian
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