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  • Re: Elections in Armenia

    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    Azerbaijan civilization??
    yea righttttt.LOL

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    • Re: Elections in Armenia

      Originally posted by Hakob View Post
      Elections in Armenia were not perfect, everyone understands that, however in constructional and juridical sense they were so well organized and with high quality that no comparisons may be made between our and the so called elections held in Azerbaijan.
      It's that old Armenian favourite again: "I might smell a bit bad, but him over there - he's even stinkier, so don't dare ask me to wash!"

      You don't have elections for your neighbours benefit, you have them for your own population's benefit.
      Failings in your elections hurt your population, not your neighbour's.
      You don't use your neighbour's failings as an excuse for not addressing your own failings.
      And you certainly do not use your neighbour's failings to actually feel good about your own failings!
      Last edited by bell-the-cat; 10-18-2013, 06:17 AM.
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      • Re: Elections in Armenia

        Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
        Azerbaijan civilization??
        A phrase like "Azerbaijani civilization" sounds like what some Azeri pseudo-historian would use.

        I hope it is just a faulty translation from an Armenian original, and that its author really meant "Civil Society".
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        • Re: Elections in Armenia

          [QUOTE=bell-the-cat;345617]It's that old Armenian favourite again: "I might smell a bit bad, but him over there - he's even stinkier, so don't dare ask me to wash!"

          You don't have elections for your neighbours benefit, you have them for your own population's benefit.
          Failings in your elections hurt your population, not your neighbour's.
          You don't use your neighbour's failings as an excuse for not addressing your own failings.
          And you certainly do not use your neighbour's failings to actually feel good about your own failings!


          Who said that people are resting in good sleep now ? None use to address it us our own failing ...only you imply something like that. Pointing out some facts are not bad,Hakob mentioned it only to avoid generalization ... u see our enemies love to generalize ,even when you point them there failures they use it against you!

          They will attack you and then will act like they are the defendant ones ...look at Cyprus ,Armenia , Artsach Republic ..all same story more or less ...

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          • Re: Elections in Armenia

            Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
            Who said that people are resting in good sleep now ? None use to address it us our own failing ...only you imply something like that. Pointing out some facts are not bad,Hakob mentioned it only to avoid generalization ... u see our enemies love to generalize ,even when you point them there failures they use it against you!

            They will attack you and then will act like they are the defendant ones ...look at Cyprus ,Armenia , Artsach Republic ..all same story more or less ...
            But the article was posted in a thread about "Elections in Armenia" - a thread filled with examples of the failings in those elections. However, the article deals with the abject failings in Azerbaijan, not Armenia,while stating that those in Armenia were of "high quality".

            They might be "high quality" when compared to Azerbaijan, but they were not "high quality" when compared to the normal minimum standards in many other places. And I wonder who theauthor is referring to when stating that "everyone understands" the elections in Armenia were not perfect? I have not seen an admittance of "not perfect" from the winners of the elections.

            The only on-topic similarity I see is the disgusting haste of certain bodies and countries to legitimize clearly fraudulant elections in Azerbaijan. As Lena Nazaryan said when they did it for Armenia: "Dear political tourists, we have had enough of your efforts to legitimize fraudulent elections".
            Last edited by bell-the-cat; 10-18-2013, 06:47 AM.
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