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    LABORATORY MUTATION OF REALITY
    Siranuysh Papyan

    Lragir.am
    17:25:04 - 19/03/2012

    Interview with Hayk Martirosyan, Candidate of Historical Sciences,
    a doctoral student in political science at the Sorbonne, an expert
    on media and political technology (New York)

    Election processes have already been launched in Armenia but there has
    been no talk show or debates on this issue yet. Is this a continuation
    of the policy of the previous elections or Serzh Sargsyan did not
    accept the opposition's proposal to hold debates?

    Informational programs on the Armenian television don't enable to
    make objective conclusions: they either have a clear direction or they
    are amorphous. This reflects the culture of the Armenian television,
    rather its absence.

    Armenia cannot stay far from global processes: the Internet and
    media come to the first horizontal lines. And in Armenia the media
    revolution occurred rather abruptly. But the internet has not yet won
    the TV. In countries such as Armenia, television is still popular. In
    the U.S. and UK, TV is growing into internet, while Armenia in this
    regard is still in the Middle Ages.

    Informational blocs and socio-political programs have been in a
    miserable state in Armenia since independence. The television has
    always been under control, and I think it will be so in the near
    future too. This is something particular to the East.

    What do you think about the new media and what is their role?

    What the media and Facebook and Twitter did in the Middle East is
    the best example. In 2008, Obama fulfilled an unprecedented election
    campaign in internet. In Armenia, internet is not a property of the
    large masses, but is role is increasing. The youth in the capital uses
    internet in Armenia which is politically inert and immature in the
    intellectual sense. So, the role of the internet in the election should
    not be overestimated though it should not be underestimated either.

    Can we say our youths are self-determined citizens?

    There have always been and there are competed self-determined citizens
    but they did not show civic consciousness. As to the internet-activism,
    it is formed very slowly. There is no need to expect net revolutions
    in Armenia.

    There is dignified youth in Armenia, but the overwhelming majority has
    superficial interests, they are far little educated. The determined
    youth in Armenia which follows the fascist leader, has undergone
    laboratory mutations and this is a national tragedy. But, at the same
    time, there are constructive internet-activists who influence on the
    formation of the public opinion. I think there is no critical mass
    of internet-activists in place yet.

    Total "republicanization" is happening in the Armenian universities
    while you say the youth is not politicized.

    When I used to study in the university, then-Chairman of the National
    Academy of Sciences, not the rector of Yerevan State University Radik
    Martirosyan punished those who were against Levon Ter-Petrosyan's
    regime. The, he punished those who recalled Ter-Petrosyan. This is
    the mirror of the political field of Armenia. Students need to study
    in universities instead of dealing with politics. Though the youth
    in the whole world is the most active mass, in Armenia it became a
    miserable remnant of the soviet past.

    Are there parties in Armenia the ideology of which is based on the
    public interest?

    I think there are as well as there are such public figures,
    journalists, but the society has not achieved the level to vote
    for ideology.

    Why have journalists suddenly started running for the parliament?

    In Armenia, the image and reputation have always been valued highly.

    As to the journalists, so in the West, people with humanitarian
    leanings run for the parliament - lawyers, political scientists and
    journalists. Former journalists have a great influence in the U.S.,
    Britain and France. In Russia and Armenia, journalists, unfortunately,
    do someone else's orders, and in this case their impact on the real
    policy is zero.

    This is not even a deal because many journalists don't have enough
    weight to make a deal. I think this is just a copy of the Russian
    processes. A new fashion started - to introduce to parliament people
    who will restrain the negative reaction of the society.

    Besides, I think for example, Shushan Petrosyan can be a more useful MP
    than many of the current MPs. Though the entrance of the show business
    to the parliament is as harmful as the oligarchy's presence there.

    They say Serzh Sargsyan promised the West to hold fair elections and
    called on everyone to check them.

    It is necessary to believe, it is impossible to live without trust.

    But I don't think the election will be based on Norwegian standards.

    The point is not the pledges but the political system.

    Perhaps, it will be half a new, rejuvenated parliament but in terms
    of the content, there will be little difference.

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