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Armenian Weekly: Pattern of Denial Shapes National Politics

Armenia’s information war: Conditioning a nation to surrender

The Armenian WeeklyMay 30, 20261 min readOriginal: The Armenian Weekly
Armenian Weekly: Pattern of Denial Shapes National Politics

An article in The Armenian Weekly analyzes a recurring pattern in Armenian political communication over the past decade, in which government authorities initially deny controversial policies, ridicule public concerns, gradually normalize disputed outcomes, and eventually implement them. The pattern has applied to issues including Artsakh, territorial concessions, constitutional changes, and discussions about Azerbaijani settlement in Armenia.

The article distinguishes between government messaging and opposition responses, arguing that authorities repeatedly contradict their previous statements on major national issues, while opposition groups attempt to document these shifts and warn the public. Rather than simple policy disagreement, the author frames the core issue as public confidence in collective memory and lived experience, noting that Armenians increasingly describe the political discourse as involving psychological manipulation and demoralization.

Tags:#armenia-politics#information-warfare#artsakh
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