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Comments on: Student anti-corruption protest raises eyebrows http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/student_anti-corruption_protest_raises_eyebrows/ Championing Independent Journalism Wed, 14 Nov 2012 12:24:38 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Ani http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/student_anti-corruption_protest_raises_eyebrows/#comment-984 Tue, 24 Mar 2009 19:54:36 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=3739#comment-984 s hope is that poorly informed citizens will not be able to distinguish between the sham pro-government “protest” group and the genuine opposition groups, and will simply shrug their collective shoulders whenever they see something going on after this spectacular and well-publicized anti-bribery “protest” deflates into nothing. It’s especially telling that Serzh Sargsyan and Arthur Baghdasarian hold official positions at universities—if they had any interest in preventing bribes, what’s stopping them? ]]> Since this invites conjecture, I may as well plunge in. Here are a few words that are going through my head about this action: “inoculation,” “dilution,” “sham,” and “farce.”
The action took as its subject a real problem in Armenia, bribery and corruption in the Armenian educational system (in fact, no different than other sections of Armenian society). By Miasum staging this action, but then doing a deliberately inept job by vague and some clearly unfounded accusations, it has camouflaged and made more difficult to prove any legitimate claims, whether of those pictured or of other professors. By sowing confusion, it will therefore delay or prevent real changes from taking place. Should other youth groups like Hima take up this cause, even with better-supported accusations, they will be seen in the shadow of this initial fake action and their protest will be ignored.
Furthermore, the regime’s hope is that poorly informed citizens will not be able to distinguish between the sham pro-government “protest” group and the genuine opposition groups, and will simply shrug their collective shoulders whenever they see something going on after this spectacular and well-publicized anti-bribery “protest” deflates into nothing. It’s especially telling that Serzh Sargsyan and Arthur Baghdasarian hold official positions at universities—if they had any interest in preventing bribes, what’s stopping them?

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By: Onnik Krikorian http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/student_anti-corruption_protest_raises_eyebrows/#comment-983 Tue, 24 Mar 2009 16:34:57 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=3739#comment-983 s most pervasive social ills -- corruption. [...] Miasin claims that it came up with the list of professors based on an anonymous survey held at Yerevan State University, Yerevan State Pedagogical University, Yerevan State Economics University, and the Medical Institute. In an interview with EurasiaNet, however, Hakobian could not recall key survey details, such as how many people participated in the survey. [...] Although Miasin’s anti-corruption efforts may not have been coordinated with the government, available evidence supports the impression that top officials were aware of Miasin’s intent to wage an aggressive campaign. The youth movement first appeared last spring, as a counterbalance to the pro-opposition group Hima (Now), which organized demonstrations after the disputed 2008 presidential election. [For background, see the Eurasia Insight archive]. In a clear show of support, President Serzh Sargsyan turned up at Miasin’s one-year anniversary celebration on February 21. [...] For now, most professors featured in Miasin’s photo line-ups remain silent. In an interview with EurasiaNet, one of the accused, Yerevan State University Law Faculty Dean Gagik Ghazinian, said he has no plans to sue for libel. "The first reason is that I don’t want speculation about my name again. I don’t want to become a participant in that show again, and, secondly, I am not sure the court will be unbiased," Ghazinian said. "Obviously, this movement has serious leverage." Political scientist Karen Simonian seconds that observation. Simonian, who is not related to Yerevan State University Rector Aram Simonian, attributes the silence of the accused professors down to shock. "The blow came from such an unexpected direction that they don’t know how powerful the force is standing behind it and how far it can go," Simonian said. <a href="http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insightb/articles/eav032409a.shtml" rel="nofollow">link</a></blockquote> ]]> EurasiaNet has just published an article on the Miasin campaign and again, it doesn’t answer many of the questions most people are asking. That is, we still don’t know what the motivation for this campaign is.

A photo campaign launched by the pro-government youth group Miasin (Together) has touched off a debate in Armenia about the nature of justice. Heightening passions on both sides of the question is the fact that the debate revolves around one of the country’s most pervasive social ills — corruption.
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Miasin claims that it came up with the list of professors based on an anonymous survey held at Yerevan State University, Yerevan State Pedagogical University, Yerevan State Economics University, and the Medical Institute. In an interview with EurasiaNet, however, Hakobian could not recall key survey details, such as how many people participated in the survey.
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Although Miasin’s anti-corruption efforts may not have been coordinated with the government, available evidence supports the impression that top officials were aware of Miasin’s intent to wage an aggressive campaign.
The youth movement first appeared last spring, as a counterbalance to the pro-opposition group Hima (Now), which organized demonstrations after the disputed 2008 presidential election. [For background, see the Eurasia Insight archive]. In a clear show of support, President Serzh Sargsyan turned up at Miasin’s one-year anniversary celebration on February 21.
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For now, most professors featured in Miasin’s photo line-ups remain silent. In an interview with EurasiaNet, one of the accused, Yerevan State University Law Faculty Dean Gagik Ghazinian, said he has no plans to sue for libel. “The first reason is that I don’t want speculation about my name again. I don’t want to become a participant in that show again, and, secondly, I am not sure the court will be unbiased,” Ghazinian said. “Obviously, this movement has serious leverage.”
Political scientist Karen Simonian seconds that observation. Simonian, who is not related to Yerevan State University Rector Aram Simonian, attributes the silence of the accused professors down to shock. “The blow came from such an unexpected direction that they don’t know how powerful the force is standing behind it and how far it can go,” Simonian said. link

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By: Tigran http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/student_anti-corruption_protest_raises_eyebrows/#comment-982 Wed, 18 Mar 2009 15:36:32 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=3739#comment-982 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOK_UAI49gA

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By: Onnik Krikorian http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/student_anti-corruption_protest_raises_eyebrows/#comment-981 Mon, 16 Mar 2009 23:42:50 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=3739#comment-981 barev, there’s an update on today’s RFE/RL:
http://www.armenialiberty.org/armeniareport/report/en/2009/03/FB061E6A-4911-4A74-BEC4-5C6DAD76754E.ASP

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By: bare http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/student_anti-corruption_protest_raises_eyebrows/#comment-980 Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:10:35 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=3739#comment-980 Have there been any measure taken against those who beat Gagik Shamshyan? Has there at least been a police report? I heard even the pro-rektor was present and while he didn’t participate, nevertheless he encouraged the guards during the beating.

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By: Onnik Krikorian http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/student_anti-corruption_protest_raises_eyebrows/#comment-979 Sun, 15 Mar 2009 10:20:52 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=3739#comment-979 Yes, and another journalist yesterday told me there were some correct hits at Brussov as well. So, we’re now going to have to see what happens next. Who is guilty and who is not, but still the motivation behind Miasin’s actions are not convincing many people. Indeed, most say the same thing. There were others they chose not to target. As I said, interesting action, but now it remains to be seen who is guilty and who is not. I’d also add that if the police are not calling in Miasin guys for questioning, they shouldn’t touch other youth groups who engage in actions as well.

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By: barev http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/student_anti-corruption_protest_raises_eyebrows/#comment-978 Sat, 14 Mar 2009 22:28:50 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=3739#comment-978 Thanks for the report Onnik.
My girlfriend is at Brussov, and she also told me that the list of professors wasn’t genuine. While there might have been some correct hits, the most notably corrupted faculty wasn’t in the list and some who are highly regarded as being honest (at least among the people she knows), made the list.
At first, when I heard about this, I was excited about the issue, but now it looks much less like an anti-corruption move and much more like a dubious political game.

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By: Onnik Krikorian http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/student_anti-corruption_protest_raises_eyebrows/#comment-977 Sat, 14 Mar 2009 13:35:39 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=3739#comment-977 Margarita, there’s just one problem. We don’t know if the protest action is genuine. For example, at Brussov University yesterday, students protested against the actions of Miasin and rejected claims that the lecturers identified as corrupt there, were taking money.
One civil society activist who lectures at Brussov also rejects Miasin’s claims against those lecturers. Meanwhile, the foreign head of an international organization says that at least one of those lecturers identified at YSU actually has a good reputation.
Both he and one diplomatic body in Yerevan also consider that the purpose of Miasin’s action is unclear. One lecturer is reportedly taking legal action against the organization. Therefore, until proof of corruption is presented, it remains to be seen whether the claims are valid.
From what I’m hearing, nothing is clear apart from the political origins of the group. Anything else is merely speculation. Don’t know. Let’s see.

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By: Margarita Aghasyan http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/student_anti-corruption_protest_raises_eyebrows/#comment-976 Sat, 14 Mar 2009 04:44:42 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=3739#comment-976 That is very sad, but it should be expected…It’s not a surprise, that the guardians in Armenia take advantage of their position.
But the student’s idea is GREAT!!! When I was studying in an Armenian University I was dreaming about something like this, but never had enough courage and supportive friend to manage it:(..

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By: Onnik Krikorian http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/student_anti-corruption_protest_raises_eyebrows/#comment-975 Fri, 13 Mar 2009 13:01:44 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=3739#comment-975 An interesting update:

VIOLATION TOWARDS PHOTO-REPORTER
On March 13, the guard of the Yerevan State Linguistic University after V.Bryusov beat cruelly the photo-reporter Gagik Shamshyan who tried to take pictures of the protest organized by the students. According to the information we got, the protest of the students of the University after Bryusov was their response to the action organized by Miasin movement who stuck pictures of corrupt professors near the universities of Yerevan. When the photo reporter tried to enter the university the guard of the university did not let him to, a quarrel occurred and the photo reporter was beaten severely afterwards. Now the latter has been hospitalized and now is in the reanimation department of a hospital.

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