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    ARMENIA MUST GRANT CITIZENSHIP TO THOSE WHO SURVIVED THE GENOCIDE

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    [04:07 pm] 20 October, 2006

    The owners of Armenia are ordinary people

    84-year-old Samvel Lazarian who is citizen of the USA is searching the
    villages of Armenia for the sons and grandsons of his father's uncle
    who came to Armenia at the beginning of the previous century. Artin
    of Mko's house (that was the name of the uncle) is the pride of the
    Lazarians from Sasoun who survived the Genocide. They say Artin
    was so brave that even the Kurds of the village were afraid of him.

    One day, as Samvel's father told him, Gevorg Chaush came to their
    house and took Artin away as a soldier. This is the only accurate
    piece information they have; the rest are gossips that reached the
    relatives of Artin and passed on to the other generations.

    Samvel Lazarian was born in Tigranakert, and as he says with pride,
    "I was born in historical Armenia". Although he was born seven years
    after the 1915 Genocide, he suffered the same feelings. He has been
    to Syria, Lebanon, and has spent the last 17 years in the USA. He is
    84 years old, but unusually hale and hearty for his age which is the
    result of having played football for many years.

    This is the first time 84-year-old Armenian writer Samvel Lazarian
    has ever been to Armenia. "I have written exceptional articles about
    the previous regime of the country", he explained the reasons of his
    not coming to Armenia during the Soviet years and opens the brackets,
    "The structure which sponsored me knew that it was dangerous for me
    to come here". And the structure was the ARF Dashnaktsutyun.

    During the 15 days spent in Armenia Samvel has realized that the ARF
    is stronger abroad than in Armenia. Meeting different people he also
    realized that it is not easy to live in Armenia.

    "I have spoken to many people, learned different opinions, and
    felt what they feel. That is why I can say that the first step the
    Government has to take is to take care of the poor", the 84-year-old
    Armenian says. He is convinced that the owners of Armenia are the
    ordinary people and not those who have power.
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