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If 30, 20, or even 10 years ago the Armenian government had, on the one hand, surrendered Artsakh and, on the other hand, carried out large-scale political repression against clergymen, businessmen, and opposition MPs, Armenian society—if not outright rising up—would have at least rebelled. Today (let's not deceive ourselves), it is not rebelling. One segment, of course, is outraged by what’s happening. Another is genuinely inspired by Pashinyan’s actions. But the majority is deeply indifferent. There are many reasons for this, of course. But in my…