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    LINING THE BORDERS

    November 22 2013

    I share Shant Harutyunyan's concern regarding Armenia's eventual loss
    of independence; the danger is really existing. I do not agree that it
    should be fought against by "manganese - bronze." Because if you go
    against illegality or, possibly, the violence, then you do not know
    where you will stop, and since what moment you should resort violence
    for not establishing justice, but advancing your own interests. I am
    not happy with many manifestations of Serzh Sargsyan's domestic and
    foreign policies. But, I am against writing his, as well as former
    Presidents' names in lowercase, because in doing this we insult not
    the person, but the President's institute, which is the significant
    part of the state. After all, we hurt ourselves. I am against
    Armenia's accession to the Customs Union, but I realize that the
    majority of the population of Armenia is at least not against it, even
    though it does not have clear idea of what it is. In an attempt to
    provide more complete information, I accept my people as they are, and
    I respect the opinion of the majority of them. In fact, it seems to me
    that parallel to enjoying the fruits of the Customs Union, this
    opinion will be changed. I think that Russian President Vladimir
    Putin's policy toward Armenia and the former republics is
    imperialistic with its crudest, most cynical and most contemptuous
    form. Due to his "Byzantine" pretensions, the relations of between the
    two brotherly peoples: Armenians and Russians, are strained, because
    in the next few years Armenians will inevitably feel (if they do not
    feel now) how their dignity is violated. However, rallies need to be
    organized not against Putin but our authorities that has created all
    political conditions for such violation of the dignity. As for the
    attitude to Putin and his visit, it should be respectful; he is the
    head of the state that visits our state. Some of us (including me) may
    not like his policy, but eventually, Putin is governed by the
    interests of his state the way he perceives them. But "cursing,"
    blackmailing that who does not join the rally against Putin, he is
    such-and-such, at best, is a display of immature man. "Who does not
    think or act like me, he is this-and-that," interestingly, is it
    possible to be a democrat and human rights defender guided by this
    motto.

    Aram Abrahamyan

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/11/22/162658/

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