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    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Aug 17 2012

    Tigran Khzmalyan: `Armenia has changed and will never be the same'



    Interview by David Stepanyan, Yerevan. Exclusively to VK

    The representative of the initiative group of the opposition political
    movement Sardarapat, the well-known movie director Tigran Khzmalyan,
    spoke to VK about social attitudes in Armenia, establishing a new
    political elite and the coming presidential elections.

    - The human rights protection movement is developing in
    Armenia. The defenders of Mashtots Park, the Trchkan Falls, people who
    are concerned about the case of Arsnakar, are a small part of this
    movement. It seems that the activity of social movements and
    organizations makes political parties pale into insignificance...

    - Armenia has changed and will never be the same. This might
    sound histrionic to sceptics, but the point of no return has passed in
    the country. Civil society is taking responsibility for the country,
    encouraged by the law of self-preservation. Many internal and external
    factors influence the process. The main internal aspect is a new
    generation which was born after the beginning of the Karabakh
    movement. But the older generation lives as well. It is a generation
    of those who strive to establish statehood and those who want to
    devastate the country. The movement headed by the Armenian National
    Congress in 2008 is fortunately coming to an end, because the ideas of
    the ANC leaders haven't changed the situation in the country. It is a
    sad paradox. The victory of the opposition which was possible in 2008
    wouldn't bring systemic changes for Armenia. After the Karabakh war
    Armenia experienced a liberal revolution which led to the power of a
    group of authoritarian leaders. All three Armenian presidents
    represent this group, they are follow-ups of each other. The main
    result of their activity is ineffective management in Armenia,
    disastrous inadequacy and an inability to assess the changes being
    carried out in the country by the new `elite'.

    - You mean the young people who stand against the
    authorities are the new elite, are they?

    - Yes, they are. A new elite consisting of the youth is being
    established today. It doesn't realize itself yet, but its best part
    demonstratively avoids so-called `political activity' in Armenia. In
    fact, a substitution of notions has taken place in Armenia. The
    society is sick of party activity, that is why the degradation of
    parties is obvious. It was caused by a deliberate policy to discredit
    the political parties of Armenia. Such a policy is typical not only
    for Armenia - it is an international tendency. After the collapse of
    the Soviet bloc, the political forces situation changed dramatically,
    and a great imbalance appeared between the existing political parties
    and society. This crisis is vividly illustrated in Armenia, and the
    processes of development of the policy, economy and culture of the new
    generation are going rapidly.

    - In what direction should the new force work, considering
    that at the last parliamentary elections a significant part of society
    voted for the `old' system?

    - Old games which are imposed on people still exist in
    Armenia. It is ridiculous to say that somebody has won elections by
    this or that means, because none of Armenian problems are being
    solved.

    - Why? The problem of remaining in power and maintaining all
    corresponding goods was successfully solved by the winners...

    - The power is not a target, it is an instrument. Today the
    Armenian authorities hold bubbles which burst. They are doomed. I
    think the smartest of them understand it clearly. They steal our time,
    searching in vain for not only a billion dollars, but the way of
    national development. It is ridiculous to decide with which side we
    should be - Russia or America - considering 20 years of independence.
    It means the authorities are inadequate. Regarding geopolitical
    stability, Armenia is unprecedentedly stable, and this cannot be said
    about other countries neighboring us.

    - Therefore, the point is in mono-nationality...

    - Not only this aspect, as Arabs represent one nation too. I
    mean confessional and religious differences which can cause conflict
    in a country. It happened in Iraq; it is happening in Syria and other
    Arab countries.

    - In February, Armenia will see presidential elections. Do
    you think they cannot be an instrument of clearance of Armenia?

    - The event which will happen is February is not elections,
    but a show, like the parliamentary elections in May. Of course they
    cannot be an instrument for power changing, as they will take place
    within inter-clan and extra-clan agreements. The game is formed in
    such a way that its main participant - people - will have nothing in
    common with it. The mechanism of falsifications, threatening and
    forcing is so effective that the nation has no chance to show its
    will. But the regime has scare resources today. The authorities depend
    on the views of their creditors. The country is on the edge of
    structural changes in the social life of Armenia.

    - Can young people who solved the problem in Mashtots Park
    implement these structural changes without political parties?

    - A government can be overthrown by a shooting in the
    parliament, like in 1999, but it won't lead to overthrowing those in
    power. Changing the system includes many components. The most
    important component is readiness for changes by society. In recent
    weeks environmental activists have appeared in Khosrovsky forest in
    Armenia; an opposition appeared in Karabakh; the group `We Are Hosts
    of The City' appeared in Gyumri, and so on. It means a total
    decomposition of the old system, a total crisis of power. Sardarapat
    stands along with these movements, and the police and the authorities
    accuse us of conducting them. The accusations are ridiculous, the
    authoroties don't realize the social situation in the country. People
    don't want to deal with politics. They let the opposition deal with
    it. All failures of recent years are not failures of society, they are
    failures of the opposition.

    - An opposition that was necessary for the authorities...

    - At least today the opposition doesn't hide its dealings
    with various political forces. The absence of a huge amount of people
    at the current ANC protests which took place on Liberty Square in
    March 2008 means that the society understands the essence and targets
    of the opposition.


    From: Baghdasarian
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