Political persecutions still going on in Armenia
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2012-11-03 09:50:20
In the consecutive publishing of "Aravot", Aram Abrahamyan writes he
agrees there are political persecutions in the country although less
in their amount than before, he agrees that the imposing part of the
politicians in the country are corrupt, incompetent of their position
and cynical in their behavior, he also agrees that because of the
number of emigration throughout these 20 years has reached the
demographics of the country to a dangerous brink. And nonetheless,
Abrahamyan believes it is not correct to succumb to temptingly elusive
political assessments in the eve of the presidential elections for the
following reasons:
1) It is wrong to state we live ina tyrany. in case we lived, there
would no possibility for our media, protests in the streest, NA
hearings to state an opposite view to the ruling powers. As a
comparison Abrahamyan brings Azerbaijan, where neither media not the
opposition of the country can oppose to the government.
2) We should not state the people in Armenia want to live in a fair,
legitimate and democratic country because if they really wanted to,
they would eliminate any obstacle by all means to reach their goal.
The people here want to live a decent life and have justice on their
side only. All they want is finding their place in the incumbent
regime and whenever they do not find one, they disagree but nothing
more.
3) The opposition offers alternative to the current political system.
An example to this statement is the 20-years-old struggle to reduce
the shadow economy, to increase the salaries, however nothing has been
achieved so far. Thus, according to Abrahamyan, a conclusion can be
deduced that neither the opposition who once was the ruling power of
the country and did not manage to do what it tells today to do, nor
the incumbent government know what to do. That's why they speak
politically unstable statements.
From: Baghdasarian
http://lurer.com/?p=52680&l=en
2012-11-03 09:50:20
In the consecutive publishing of "Aravot", Aram Abrahamyan writes he
agrees there are political persecutions in the country although less
in their amount than before, he agrees that the imposing part of the
politicians in the country are corrupt, incompetent of their position
and cynical in their behavior, he also agrees that because of the
number of emigration throughout these 20 years has reached the
demographics of the country to a dangerous brink. And nonetheless,
Abrahamyan believes it is not correct to succumb to temptingly elusive
political assessments in the eve of the presidential elections for the
following reasons:
1) It is wrong to state we live ina tyrany. in case we lived, there
would no possibility for our media, protests in the streest, NA
hearings to state an opposite view to the ruling powers. As a
comparison Abrahamyan brings Azerbaijan, where neither media not the
opposition of the country can oppose to the government.
2) We should not state the people in Armenia want to live in a fair,
legitimate and democratic country because if they really wanted to,
they would eliminate any obstacle by all means to reach their goal.
The people here want to live a decent life and have justice on their
side only. All they want is finding their place in the incumbent
regime and whenever they do not find one, they disagree but nothing
more.
3) The opposition offers alternative to the current political system.
An example to this statement is the 20-years-old struggle to reduce
the shadow economy, to increase the salaries, however nothing has been
achieved so far. Thus, according to Abrahamyan, a conclusion can be
deduced that neither the opposition who once was the ruling power of
the country and did not manage to do what it tells today to do, nor
the incumbent government know what to do. That's why they speak
politically unstable statements.
From: Baghdasarian