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    PEASANT FROM JAJOUR CONCLUDED THE SESSION

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    [06:30 pm] 20 September, 2006

    The last forth session of the conference "Armenia-Diaspora" was
    dedicated to national values, historical communities, language and
    culture, future plans and policy, as well as the situation in the
    Diaspora in 2020 and the changes in the relations of Armenia and
    the Diaspora. The theme was very large; hence the discussions were
    very hot.

    Representatives of Armenia and the Diaspora asked questions to
    state officials, the Prime Minister, the Presidents of the NA and
    the Constitutional Court and those who made speech. The Armenians
    of the Diaspora mainly made offers about enhancing the relations and
    for economic development.

    The majority of the question remained unanswered as not all the
    officials were present in the hall. We decided to ask RA Foreign
    Minister Vardan Oskanyan what he thinks about the offer to create
    a Ministry of Diaspora. "I think we do not need that structure in
    order to regulate relations with the Diaspora. That structure can
    even hinder the development of the relations, but that's only my
    subjective opinion".

    Representative of the USA Nubar Afeyan who presided over the meting
    offered to finish the session immediately after the speech of Sahak
    Shiroyan from Jajour. Shiroyan announced with his voice trembling with
    excitement that the peasants are not protected in Armenia. He said
    that the aid from Diaspora does not serve its aim. The residents of
    the village live badly as water and seeds are very expensive, and they
    do not have corresponding equipment in order to cultivate land. The
    Armenian peasant announced that only those who bribe officials are
    able to get humanitarian aid.

    Holding a passport in his hand he said it belonged to a woman from
    his village who participated in the Karabakh war who is now unable
    to get humanitarian aid.

    This is where Nubar Afeyan found that the session should be concluded.
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