Time Is Achilles Heel Of Administrative And Criminal Corps

TIME IS ACHILLES HEEL OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND CRIMINAL CORPS
Hakob Badalyan

Lragir.am
07 Sept 06

If there was anyone who wanted evidence and facts on the criminal
ruling the country, on September 6 they got two at once. The editor of
the Iravunk Newspaper was attacked and the head of the Department of
Investigations of the Tax Agency Shahen Hovasapyan was assassinated. At
first sight there is no cause and effect relation between these two
accidents, but it is a mistake to divide these two.

Both the attack and the assassination, as well as all the previous
attacks and killings are grouped under the "flag" of the organized
Republic of Armenia. And if the Republic is organized, it means
everything is organized.

One only has to find out who the organizer is. The government had
put forward the idea of an organized state, aspiring to be by far
the most organized in the region. In other words, the government is
the organizer of everything. This is perhaps absolute truth. The only
problem is who the government is. Who do we consider government, the
president, the National Assembly, the government, the law enforcement
agencies or all together? Who is government in the Republic of
Armenia? This question, which appears rather banal and rhetorical, has
in fact an essential meaning. All the answers depend on the answer
to this. Unfortunately, at present and regularly, there is only
one answer to this question – the criminal is in power in Armenia,
which kills and violates whenever, whoever, wherever and however it
wants. And the formal government, which appears as the three branches
of power, cannot give facts to prove the opposite.

There are as many facts on the criminal rule as one may wish:
the crossroad of the Nairi Cinema, the forests of Tsaghkadzor, the
roundabout in Malatia, the roundabout of the Thermal Plant of Yerevan,
the Ashtarak-Gyumri road, Byron Street. The list can be continued. And
the guilty did not get an adequate punishment, the punishment they
deserved. And what punishment can there be if the punishment is
provided for by the law, whereas the law enforcers keep violating the
law? What is punishment if those who are supposed to institute the
punishment beat journalists and steal their cameras and recorders as
trophy? Usually, when there is nothing else to plunder in the area of
the war, those who are used to plundering roll up their sleeves and
get down to work at peace, and in order to do everything "honestly",
they declare war to the society to justify themselves later that they
did not steal, they took away the trophy.

In this situation, it is natural that it is possible to stay in power
only with the support of the criminal, because this is the other rank
of people for whom trophy is a value, a meaning of life.

Consequently, a plunderer government has formed in the country
the Armenian society has to deal with in the 21 century. In such
a country, expecting a public event other than assassination and
assault is utopia. If the public wants to have other expectations,
it should first of all realize that expectations from the present
government are illusions.

In this case, the question occurs what and from whom the public may
expect if it cannot rely on the government. The answer is as clear
as it could be. Especially if we ask the question "what expectations"
before all the other questions. In this situation, the public may have
only one expectation – to remain alive. And if this is the expectation,
the public can rely only on itself for its security. There is only
one way out: either everyone should stay at home to remain alive or
everyone should go to the streets to remain alive. But not now. The
time will come. Do not get cheated by the "lure" of the criminal and
leave the positions earlier.

Having people come out is the only and the last chance of the
administrative criminal, so that they are ready to make each
other a "lure" for the public. In other words, we already know the
Achilles heel of the criminal. It is the time. Therefore, let’s get
synchronized. And let them wage the war against one another. Like the
brave hero of Haszek says, "Let’s meet after the war, at 18 o’clock."