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    WHO WILL RECOGNIZE KARVACHAR HOSPITAL FIRST?
    Hakob Badalyan

    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/society/view/28066
    Society - Thursday, 15 November 2012, 13:07

    It was reported that the Karvachar hospital lacks basic equipment.

    Sure, it is good there is at least a hospital in Karvachar. It's ok
    if the hospital does not have the elementary equipments. Instead,
    now Gyumri has ten tractors thanks to Gagik Tsarukyan's "words and
    actions".

    Sure, Tsarukyan is not obligated to buy equipments for the Karvachar
    hospital, but one of his famous party fellows, Harutyun Kushkyan,
    has been Armenia's minister of health for many years and could have
    done something to ensure the Karvachar hospital is well-equipped.

    But Harutyun Kushkyan was apparently very busy thinking about his
    profitable hospital business in Yerevan. If Samvel Balasanyan didn't
    become the Mayor of Gyumri, but of Karvachar, the Karvachar hospital
    would be filled with ambulance tractors.

    Serzh Sargsyan, during the "anti-kickback" meeting, instructed the
    minister of health Derenik Dumanyan to establish order in the sphere.

    The strategic threats coming from the disorder in the health sphere
    of Armenia and the lack of equipments in the Karvachar hospital are
    equal, but in the second case, the psychological attack against the
    national interests is huge.

    The authorities of NKR with satisfied smiles on their faces took
    pictures with the Speaker of Uruguayan parliament who arrived in
    Karabakh. If the Armenian diplomacy lessens its modesty, we could state
    that Uruguay established diplomacy in order to recognize Karabakh,
    like it did with the Armenian genocide.

    Has anyone studied how the genocide recognition by Uruguay impacted
    the international process of the recognition? Only after this, we could
    compare the moral-political effect of Uruguay's "half-recognition" and
    the "defect" of the lack of basic equipments in the Karvachar hospital.

    If Uruguay's "effect" is bigger, then we could calmly close down the
    Karvachar hospital and open the first museum of the NKR history after
    Enzo Francescolini or Diego Forlan.

    Sure, maybe there is now need to view two different things at the
    same plane but if it is about recognition, then, maybe it would be
    right to follow Uruguay's example, at least partially, and recognize
    the Karvachar hospital.

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