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    DASHNAKS WITHDRAW FROM COMMISSION DRAFTING LAW ON ANTHEM

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Aug. 28, 2006

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation - Dashnaktsutyun (ARF)
    has announced that it calls back its representative from the
    intergovernmental commission tasked with drafting a law "On Armenia's
    Anthem".

    In its statement issued on Monday, the party's Supreme Council
    advocated the reaffirmation of the "Mer Hayrenik" (Our Fatherland)
    song as Armenia's national anthem.

    "For unclear reasons the commission considered its task to be the
    rejection of the "Mer Hayrenik" (Our Homeland) anthem and replacing
    it with a new anthem.

    "Propaganda against the song was obvious. The situation becomes
    extremely alarming and deplorable when the criteria of national
    and state values are replaced with pure artistic preferences," the
    ARF said.

    The Mer Hayrenik song had an official status until the short-lived
    first independent Armenian republic was incorporated into Soviet
    Russia. It was for decades banned by the Soviet authorities before
    being reinstated by Armenia's first post-Communist government in 1990.

    Many Armenian music composers and artists disapproved of the move,
    saying that the song's uncomplicated theme is too simple for an anthem
    and called for the adoption of a more solemn tune.

    Meanwhile, Dashnaktsutyun considers "Mer Hayrenik" to be "an anthem
    that has no alternative, an inseparable guide of the liberation
    struggle and state building of the Armenian people."

    Dashnaktsutyun's representative at the commission drafting the law
    "On Armenia's Anthem" is National Assembly deputy Ruben Hovsepian.
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