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    Armenia's ethnic minorities facing difficulties in preserving culture

    Noyan Tapan news agency
    2 Aug 04

    YEREVAN

    The Armenian government is currently elaborating a number of concepts
    to preserve the cultural originality of the country's ethnic
    minorities. However, the chief of the Armenian government's department
    for ethnic minorities and religion, Granush Kharatyan, has said that
    it is difficult for the ethnic minorities of Armenia to preserve their
    originality simply because there are no areas predominantly populated
    by them. In addition, she said, international experience testifies to
    the fact that the preservation of ethnic peculiarities is possible
    only if the ethnic minorities comprise at least 15-20 per cent of the
    country's population. Meanwhile, all 11 ethnic minorities living in
    Armenia comprise only 2.2 per cent of the country's population.

    However, Kharatyan said, Armenia allocates 3m drams (about 5,500
    dollars) every year for the publishing needs of the ethnic minorities,
    as well as 20m drams about 35,650 dollars for their educational and
    cultural needs.

    The chairwoman of Armenia's Jewish community, Rimma Varzhapetyan, told
    our Noyan Tapan correspondent that there is a major need for the
    aforesaid funds. She spoke highly about the government's decision to
    allocate premises to the House of Culture of the ethnic minorities. An
    exhibition hall, a library, a concert hall, a language laboratory and
    a gym will operate on these 800 sq.m.

    However, she said, "there is a desire to achieve more". She
    particularly said that it is necessary to set up a joint web site and
    a joint almanac of Armenia's ethnic minorities with the help of the
    state. She added that the ethnic minorities need a weekly programme on
    Armenian Public TV, which is envisaged by the Council of Europe's
    Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities which
    was also signed by Armenia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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