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    TER-PETROSYAN: "EITHER SERIOUS TURNING POINT OR SPECIFICATION"

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/09/23/levon-ter-petrosyan
    09:31 pm | September 23, 2011 | Politics

    SPEECH BY LEVON TER-PETROSYAN AT THE RALLY HELD ON 23 SEPTEMBER 2011

    Dear compatriots,

    It seemed as though all had been said about the bandit, criminal
    and illegitimate regime in Armenia, and that one would rarely find
    anything else to add. However, shocking news dispels that impression
    and gives us the chance to look at the issue from a totally different
    angle. I'm referring to the scandalous releases of Wikileaks, which
    shows that the United States knew more about the essence of Armenia's
    government than we did. In other words, thanks to careful and detailed
    reports prepared on a regular basis, the U.S. diplomats accredited
    to Yerevan were perfectly aware that

    1. Not only did the 2008 presidential elections not meet international
    standards at all, but they were also orchestrated by large-scale
    electoral violations, stuffings, electoral bribes, assaults, the use
    of administrative resources, the horrible exaggeration of number of
    voters, the creation of unequal opportunities for the candidates'
    campaigns that had an essential impact on the results of the vote.

    2. The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
    Office (ODIHR) observatory mission had given an evaluation of the
    February 19 presidential elections under the pressure of OSCE and
    PACE parliamentary delegations and as a result of a consensus reached
    between certain OSCE-member states.

    3. When taking a decision on the 2008 presidential elections, the
    RA Constitutional Court was also subject to pressure, but this time,
    it wasn't on the part of foreign powers, but the Armenian government.

    According to U.S. diplomats' information and observations, the
    court had been inclined to uphold the appeal for the results of the
    elections, but had been forced to take a different decision due to
    threats and Robert Kocharyan's demand (Wikileaks, 08YEREVAN199, 226).

    4. In addition to the presidential elections, the 2008 elections for
    district head of Kentron district in Yerevan and the 2009 elections
    for Yerevan's council of elders were massively and systematically
    falsified.

    5. The government established in Armenia is in its nature a
    kleptokratia with Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan at the top.

    6. Thanks to its close relations with the authorities, the oligarchs
    have also obtained a tremendous political weight and have become the
    base of the bandit regime and one of the most basic instruments for
    falsifying elections.

    7. The principle of independent courts is fully breached and distorted.

    8. All electronic means of information, that is, all radio and
    television stations are under full control of the government.

    9. The authorities are creating illegal hindrances for the opposition's
    even limited propaganda and are denying their appeals for holding
    rallies with groundless explanations.

    10. In relation to the 2008 presidential elections and the events of
    March 1, hundreds of opposition members were politically persecuted
    for their political actions and were sentenced to prison for different
    periods for phony cases and under groundless charges. The trials have
    taken place with violations.

    11. Even though the U.S. and the European Union-member states,
    as well as official representatives of international organizations
    have never used the term "political prisoner" to describe citizens
    sentenced to prison for the presidential elections and the events of
    March 1, the words "political prisoners" and "political detainees"
    have been mentioned in the diplomats' reports on the mentioned people.

    12. During the presidential elections, especially after the murders
    of March 1 and the declaration of a state of emergency, in addition
    to opposition figures, the opposition's supporters and even average
    citizens have been politically persecuted as well. Many people have
    been fired, starting from nine diplomats and the prosecutor general
    and ending with university professors, teachers, employees of budgetary
    institutions and private companies.

    Many of you are surely aware of all this, except for certain details
    that are not new because America's notion of Armenia's reality
    almost falls in line with the Armenian National Congress's notion. Be
    rest assured that the confidential reports sent by the embassies of
    the European Union-member states in Yerevan have the same content,
    meaning that the U.S. has been aware of all the defective phenomena
    in our country, starting from the falsification of elections and the
    corruption and ending with the violations of democratic liberties and
    human rights. The West has also been well aware that Serzh Sargsyan
    didn't win in the 2008 presidential elections and seized power by
    force, but closed its eyes and did everything to legitimize and
    strengthen his power.

    A detailed study on the Wikileaks documents shows that the most
    important, if not the only issue that concerns the U.S. is the
    normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations. That topic runs like
    a red line in the numerous reports sent from the U.S. Embassies in
    Yerevan, as well as Ankara and Baku. It shows that America doesn't
    have any other strategic interest in Armenia, besides, perhaps the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement. However, it still looks at that
    from the angle of normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations.

    Mentioning all this, I don't doubt the true goal of the United States
    and the European Union. I am fully convinced that the normalization
    of Armenian-Turkish relations and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    settlement are in the interests of not only international security
    and cooperation, but first and foremost the interests of countries and
    nations in the region, including Armenia and the Armenian people. The
    error in the policy led by the United States and the European Union
    countries is not the goal that they are pursuing, but the road that
    they are taking. They have laid an exclusive card for Serzh Sargsyan
    in those processes without taking into account the importance of
    Armenian society's opinion and the need for the people's support in
    solving those issues.

    Any deal made at the price of democracy and human rights is doomed to
    failure if not in the short run, then definitely in the long run. The
    United States' and the European Union's unreserved support for Serzh
    Sargsyan has not faciliated, but has complicated the implementation
    of their major goal, and proof of that is the labyrinth created
    for Armenian-Turkish relations and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    settlement.

    The United States and European Union countries must finally
    understand that the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations,
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement, thesolution to Armenia's
    domestic issues such as eradication of corruption, the restoration of
    legitimacy and the improvement of the social-economic state are only
    possible in the case of the formation of truly elected, law-abiding
    and trustworthy authorities.

    Regardless of the West's behavior, the Armenian people will in no
    way adapt to the thought of having a bandit, uncivilized government
    in its own country. The Wikileaks revelations instill more conviction
    and determination to free the country of the bandit regime and restore
    constitutional order in the country. Leading the pan-national movement
    with responsibility, the Armenian National Congress has always aimed
    at reaching its goal through peace, legally, by engaging in dialogue
    with the authorities and trying to get out of the political crisis
    in a civilized manner. However, it seems as though the word "civil"
    is strange to the authorities, and they only understand through
    pressure, which is also mentioned in the U.S. diplomats' reports
    (Wikileaks, 09YEREVAN137).

    Thus, from this day forth, we must add our pressure and organize
    more frequent rallies, as well as force the authorities to fulfill
    the following demands through other mass measures:

    1. Hold snap presidential and parliamentary elections by the end of
    this year.

    2. Make essential amendments in the RA Electoral Code before the
    elections by including in them our suggestions.

    3. Reveal the ten murders of March 1 and start criminal persecution
    against those responsible within three months.

    4. Release political prisoner Tigran Arakelyan and quash the cases
    instigated against the seven ANC youth activists.

    5. Lift the illegitimate ban on street trade in Yerevan.

    6. Declare as invalid the decision on demolishing kiosks in Yerevan.

    7. Terminate the perversion of the architectural image of Yerevan
    and ban the construction of tall buildings in the capital.

    8. Prohibit by law the practice of the persecution of high-ranking
    officials, National Assembly deputies and local self-government body
    heads against the media and journalists.

    It is clear that meeting the first two demands is harder. So, we
    deem it necessary to declare that we are not maximalist and that
    we are ready to treat the authorities' reasonable mutual concession
    seriously. As I had mentioned in my previous speech, there will be
    a serious turning point or a final specification in the issue of
    overcoming the political crisis in Armenia in September-October,
    and you will see that during our next rally to be held on September 30.


    From: Baghdasarian
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