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    news.am, Armenia
    Jan 23 2010

    Ilham Aliyev's talks of peace and appeals for war

    11:13 / 01/23/2010Domestic policy
    The verdict against Editor-in-Chief of the opposition newspaper Nikol
    Pashinyan returned on January 19 once more illustrated the huge gulf
    between the Armenian authorities and the uncompromising Opposition led
    by the Armenian National Congress (ANC). Despite all the appeals by
    international agencies, local and foreign human rights and journalist
    organizations, the minor court of the Center and Nork Marash
    communities of Yerevan sentenced Pashinyan to 7 years' imprisonment.
    All the talks about the guarantees allegedly provided to him by the
    West, which made him hopefully give himself up to law-enforcers on
    June 1, 2009, proved false. On the contrary, Pashinyan's own
    prediction during his short talk with journalists just before his
    arrest proved completely accurate: he would be locked up for many
    years. The 7-year jail term the editor of the most popular Armenian
    newspaper, Haykakan Zhamanak (Armenian Times), has to serve has dashed
    the last hope for any cooperation between the Armenian authorities and
    Opposition. The Armenian authorities have once more showed their
    inability, or rather unwillingness, to unexpectedly show flexibility,
    which would have yielded dividends to them. It is obvious that a
    verdict of not guilty in the Pashinyan case and the journalist's
    release would have been a chance for the Armenian authorities to show
    their European partners their willingness to ease the domestic
    political crisis and establish a dialogue with the Opposition, which
    had been an appeal repeatedly issued by the CE Parliamentary Assembly
    (PACE) and other international agencies. At its winter session PACE is
    unlikely to strongly criticize Armenia, as European agencies are
    unwilling to impede the progress in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process
    and Armenia-Turkey reconciliation by pressuring the Armenian
    authorities. However, since the West is practicing double standards,
    it will certainly take advantage of the situation ` the imprisonment
    of an outstanding opposition representative ` and, when required,
    pressure official Yerevan on some issues or others.

    This week the Armenian ex-president Robert Kocharyan has suddenly
    appeared in public. His appearance seemed dubious and provocative;
    Armenian journalists learned about his visit to Iran from Iranian
    sources the following day. The salient fact is that the ex-president,
    who is not holding any official posts now, not only held meetings with
    Iranian top officials, but also made important statements on behalf of
    the Armenian state. Specifically, The Tehran Times reported that at
    their meeting Robert Kocharyan and Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr
    Mottaki the two discussed issues of bilateral cooperation and regional
    development. The Armenian ex-president stated Armenia is ready to
    expand cooperation with Iran. The IRNA News Agency's report on the
    retired Armenian president's meeting with Iranian President Mahmoud
    Ahmadinejad dispelled all the doubts. At his meeting with the Iranian
    leader Robert Kocharyan pointed out that Armenian is seeking to expand
    its ties with Iran. He stressed both the nations have the potential
    for developing bilateral relations and regional cooperation. So the
    second Armenian president made statements on behalf of the Armenian
    state without being authorized.

    Within the next few days we can hear numerous comments and opinions on
    Robert Kocharyan's return to politics. However, even if he has
    returned, he has not done so in the best way possible. Iran can hardly
    be considered a state to visit in order to lay a solid foundation for
    international support in case of a domestic political crisis. With the
    dislike shown for Robert Kocharyan by the majority of the Armenian
    population, his latest efforts are more like a step of despair, an
    attempt to remind the public of himself. In any case, a probe into
    public opinion has been launched, and the reasons for Robert
    Kocharyan's reappearance will soon become obvious.

    Nagorno-Karabakh peace process and region

    This week has been marked by the preparations for the
    Armenian-Russian-Azerbaijani presidential meeting and by disagreements
    over the prospects of the Armenia-Turkey normalization process between
    official Yerevan and Ankara.

    As before, the Azerbaijani authorities' policy is in stark contrast to
    the spirit of establishing peace and stability in the region. January
    20, the 20th anniversary of the introduction of Soviet troops into
    Baku to establish law and order and prevent the annihilation of
    non-Azerbaijani population, proved to be an occasion for another fit
    of anti-Armenian hysteria. Distorting the facts about the tragic
    events in Baku in January 1990 is one of the priority tasks of the
    Azerbaijani authorities, which are doing their best to give an
    entirely false version of the events. This year, under orders from the
    Azerbaijani Presidential Administration, the national mass media
    spared no efforts to expose `the criminal essence of the totalitarian
    regime that committed a monstrous terrorist act against the
    Azerbaijani people that stood up to defend the country's freedom,
    independence and territorial integrity.' Azerbaijan's interpretation
    of the tragic events is nothing but a manifestation of neo-fascism:
    Armenian citizens of the Azerbaijani Soviet Republic could be murdered
    in cold blood without any problems, and those murders were
    manifestations of `the Azerbaijani people's aspiration for freedom and
    independence.' But killing the participants in the Armenian pogroms as
    Soviet troops entered Baku was a `tragedy' ` they were Azeris!

    Despite the progressing Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, the Azeri
    authorities continue their policy of befooling their own people,
    making `humble servants' of the Aliyev clan of them. Tales about
    Azerbaijan that `fell victim to the Soviet Empire', which, all of a
    sudden, decided to send troops against `peaceful' demonstrators, are
    being dinned into the people. Nothing, of course, is being said about
    the extremely cruel Armenian pogroms planned and committed by the
    Popular Front of Azerbaijan (PFA) on January 13-19, nationalists'
    outrage against the Russian servicemen and their families, Baku radio
    and TV center seized by the PFA and calls for putting an end to
    `Armenians' comfortable life in Baku.'

    Denying the obvious fact of Armenian pogroms in Baku on January 13-19,
    1990, the Azeri mass media, fully controlled by the authorities,
    continue the anti-Armenian hysteria, creating the image of `Armenian
    enemy.' On January 20, a day of national mourning in Azerbaijan, Baku
    TV channels showed an interview with 20-year-old youths born on
    January 20. And one of the girls with a sad face, in her interview
    with the Government-controlled AzTV channel, says she never celebrates
    her birthday and will do so `until the occupied territories are
    liberated from the Armenian enemies.' What is more, her brother is
    serving in the Azeri army, `waiting for an order to fight against the
    Armenian occupation with arms in his hands.' We might as well not have
    quoted the news report by the Azeri leader Ilham Aliyev's favorite TV
    channel if it had not been done just a few hours before the OSCE Minsk
    Group Co-Chairs visited Baku as part of the preparations for the
    Sargsyan-Medvedev-Aliyev meeting. So the Azeri President must be the
    only person that knows how to hold peace talks simultaneously with
    appeals for war.

    The bubble of sly Turkish diplomacy has burst this week. Turkish
    Premier Recep Erdogan, who often shows emotional and eccentric
    behavior, eventually `broke down' and `betrayed' the Turkish leaders'
    real attitude to the Armenia-Turkey normalization process. Nothing
    special happened. The top-ranking Turkish official just said what he
    really thought instead of what he was supposed to say `within the
    limits' set by Turkey's principal ally, the United States.

    It is quite obvious now that Turkey had been waiting for an
    opportunity to show its true colors. Such an opportunity presented
    itself ` the RA Constitutional Court's verdict confirming the
    constitutionality of the Armenian-Turkish protocols. Picking on a
    number of explanatory points in the verdict, the Turkish authorities
    actually act like their Azerbaijani counterparts in distorting facts.
    According to the Turkish Premier and Foreign Office, the RA
    Constitutional Court nearly amended the protocols and set
    preconditions. `The Armenian Constitutional Court acted in secret.
    Turkey cannot accept secret approaches. We submitted the protocols
    signed in Zurich immediately and without any changes to our
    Parliament. We did not change a single word in the protocols, but they
    underwent an operation in Armenia,' Erdogan said. However, it is the
    Turkish Premier's fevered imagination that has to undergo an
    operation. All of a sudden he concluded that the RA Constitutional
    Court must report to him, but not act `in secret.' Further the Turkish
    Premier revealed the real reason for the stir: while demanding that
    Armenia not set any preconditions, he himself remembered the
    Nagorno-Karabakh problem and demanded the withdrawal of Armenian
    troops from the `occupied' territories. The Turkish authorities'
    attempt to reap dividends from the RA Constitutional Court's verdict,
    resorting to blackmail, and thus thwart the Armenia-Turkey
    normalization process proved be an ignominious failure. And it is the
    fathers of the Armenian-Turkish process, Russia and the United States,
    that have to `clean up the mess' ` they are the only ones able to
    force Turkey to `come to its senses.' Now, however, we are witnessing
    an interesting situation: in Armenia, one step to the ratification of
    the Armenian-Turkish protocols by the Parliament, and, in Turkey,
    threats to thwart the process, as well as attempts to link it to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.

    Economy and social life

    The Armenian Government approved a proposal for an Armenian-German
    financial cooperation agreement for 2009-2010. Under the agreement,
    the German Government is to render ?¬105.5m financial assistance to
    Armenia and other recipients as well as low-interest credits under six
    programs. The funds are to be provided by the Bank of Germany.

    >From now on, the Armenian Government will exercise supervision over
    off-budget expenditures of Armenian agencies. The RA Government
    amended the Resolution `On the order of serving and registering
    off-budget funds of government and other agencies' of June 10, 1999.
    The Government accounts for its decision by the necessity for uniform
    use of budgetary and off-budget funds and enhancing the financial
    control and management efficiency. RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
    said that the reason for the Government's decision is the situation at
    the RA State Revenue Committee and other agencies. `The Committee's
    off-budget expenditures have lately been actively discussed. As a
    matter of fact, we were unable to control them. Our first step is to
    make all the off-budget expenditures transparent,' the Premier said.
    Also, uniform standards will from now on be in effect for all
    off-budget funds. The RA State Revenue Committee purchased 20 watches
    for its staff members, each watch worth 1,000,000 AMD (about $3,000),
    as New Year presents.

    The Dino Gold Mining Company employees have been on strike this week
    in Kapan. Their demand is the former wage rates ` they were reduced
    from 250,000 AMD (about $500) down to 100,000 ($300).

    T.P
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