How CSTO Is Going To Fight Armenian Society
CSTO Secretary General Nikolay Borduzha has stated that threat N 1 to
the member states is fruit and flower revolutions. According to him,
such revolutions are enabled by `shaped or prepared progress of the
society in the sphere of democratic rights or lack of sufficient
firmness of the government'.
`The means of implementation is pressure on the government which loses
morale and control over the situation. The result is complete or
partial disorganization of the state, replacement of the government
with loyal regimes and establishment of foreign control on the
country.'
Borduzha said the moving force of such revolutions is the youth, and
the condition is `infrastructures in the form of a number of NGOs
financed from abroad'. During the CSTO round table the experts pointed
out several means of fight against such models of change of
government, such as:
- Establishment of a CSTO coordinating bureau on information security,
anti-campaign tools including supporters of Eurasian integration;
- Proposal on a new ideological project based on conservative values;
- Establishment of own NGOs, without fearing that their position may
differ from the official position;
- Development of legislative mechanisms for the protection of the
information space of six countries and fight on foreign
information-psychological pressure.
16:21 21/12/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/31598
From: A. Papazian
CSTO Secretary General Nikolay Borduzha has stated that threat N 1 to
the member states is fruit and flower revolutions. According to him,
such revolutions are enabled by `shaped or prepared progress of the
society in the sphere of democratic rights or lack of sufficient
firmness of the government'.
`The means of implementation is pressure on the government which loses
morale and control over the situation. The result is complete or
partial disorganization of the state, replacement of the government
with loyal regimes and establishment of foreign control on the
country.'
Borduzha said the moving force of such revolutions is the youth, and
the condition is `infrastructures in the form of a number of NGOs
financed from abroad'. During the CSTO round table the experts pointed
out several means of fight against such models of change of
government, such as:
- Establishment of a CSTO coordinating bureau on information security,
anti-campaign tools including supporters of Eurasian integration;
- Proposal on a new ideological project based on conservative values;
- Establishment of own NGOs, without fearing that their position may
differ from the official position;
- Development of legislative mechanisms for the protection of the
information space of six countries and fight on foreign
information-psychological pressure.
16:21 21/12/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/31598
From: A. Papazian