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  • Aztag: Ministry Of Diaspora: New Visions

    MINISTRY OF DIASPORA: NEW VISIONS
    By Shahan Kandaharian

    Aztag Daily
    June 13 2008
    Lebanon

    We received official news that the government of Armenia has proposed
    the creation of Ministry of Diaspora.

    At the time when the cadre of the present government was completed, we
    were surprised to notice that the Ministry of Diaspora was missing. We
    avoided drawing conclusions instantly or questioning the pre-election
    promises.

    The news announced the start of the procedure. The Parliament has
    to confirm the draft presented by the government, after which, as
    it is expected, a new ministry is included in the government and our
    country will have a Minister of Diaspora.

    At present, the functions of such a ministry are not
    simple. Undoubtedly the file sent by the government specifies and
    classifies the necessary topics and subtopics. A few days ago the
    American "Associated Press" News Agency had posted a report about
    the count of the Armenian people. According to the news agency 5.7
    million Armenians live outside of Armenia, distributed as follows:
    two million Armenians living in Russia, 1.4 million in the United
    States and 450 thousand in France.

    The classical picture of the Diaspora is changed today. If Diaspora
    means the abroad, then the largest Diaspora community obviously
    is the Russian-Armenian community. However, in that overall count
    it's not possible to dissect and know what proportion constitute
    the permanent immigrants, what part of it is the old traditional
    community and, finally, what proportion constitute those who migrated
    lately looking for a job. The 1.4 million American-Armenian community
    also includes a large portion of immigrants from Armenia. Although
    not stated officially, figures show that a considerable number of
    Armenian immigrants have settled in Eastern Europe at large, as well
    as in Spain and Greece.

    Moreover, in a pure state-understanding, the Diaspora also includes the
    Georgian-Armenians, the Turkish-Armenians of Istambul as well as the
    considerable number of Armenians who have moved there (and probably
    still moving). We should at least have the chance of questioning:
    are the latent Armenians, the Armenian speaking Hamshen Armenians
    and the Armenians who have turned Islam, included in the Diaspora
    concept. In that case the "Associated Press" News Agency will have
    made a very sordid assessment...

    Yes, the concept of the Diaspora is changed. There is the necessity
    of finding a new guideline for approaching the Diaspora problems,
    for arranging the relationship between Armenia and the Diaspora and
    for extending cultural-educational functions between them. It's not
    by chance that both issues of citizenship and the establishment of
    the Diaspora Ministry are proceeding hand in hand with a harmonious
    rhythm. The large part of the above mentioned numbers, the members of
    the new Diaspora, will be able to restore their Armenian citizenship
    by the new citizenship law. The classical Diaspora, in its turn,
    will be able to get its Armenian citizenship along with its current
    one. It turns out that the classical understanding of the Diaspora
    attains a new dimension and space, and we hope that the citizens of
    Armenia will be granted a new count.

    The cultivation of a policy of this volume must be done with a
    representation in line with the suggested inclusiveness. In other
    words, the state must come up with a discussion and guidelines
    cultivating mechanism, where both the state and the classical and
    the new Diasporas are represented. The cultivation of a new policy
    for the Diaspora issues is presented with its pan-Armenian essence,
    dimension and acute urgency. In this context we will have the chance
    to further discuss the necessity of the adoption of strategies by
    the Armenian Diaspora on the following issues: the formation of the
    Turkish-Azerbeijani Diaspora, politicizing and extending political
    propaganda functions as well as controlling and neutralizing the
    latest inter-state initiatives.

    This guideline is multi-faceted and has many perspectives. Sound and
    objective preparation is more than necessary; also, the inclusion of
    the Diaspora along with the state of Armenia.
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