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  • ANKARA: New Armenian ministry to handle diaspora

    H?Ã?¼rriyet, Turkey
    Nov 21 2008


    New ministry to handle diaspora

    YEREVAN - Armenia has created a new ministry to cater to the needs of
    the country's far stretching diaspora. President Serge Sarkisian
    started work on the Ministry of the Diaspora immediately after his
    election to office in February.


    After long sessions in forums, evaluation and research, the ministry
    established in the first week of October and Hranuy?Å? Hagopyan was
    assigned as minister. The ministry, aiming to unite all Armenians, is
    based on examples in Greece and Israel.

    Even though it has been just over a month since its foundation, The
    Ministry of the Diaspora is bringing projects to life, one by one. The
    priority is to find solutions to overcome the language problem, one of
    the biggest issues between Armenia and the diaspora.

    Stephan Bedrosyan, deputy minister of the diaspora ministry, gave an
    exclusive interview to the H?Ã?¼rriyet Daily News on his work and his
    plans for the future. "I do not agree with the diaspora having the
    only say on Armenia," said Bedrosyan. Cultural solidarity and
    collaboration is a priority of the ministry, as is attracting Armenian
    scientists, academics and artists to Armenia from around the
    world. The secondary aim is to carry out joint projects with
    approximately 30,000 Turkish citizens of Armenian stock, if relations
    between the two countries normalize.

    The "Ari Dun" (Come Home) project and a computer program that will
    translate the eastern Armenian language into western Armenian, are the
    main projects of the diaspora ministry. The Ari Dun project, to be
    finalised in the following months, aims to bring diasporian youth, of
    15 to 29 years of age, and Armenia together. "First of all, we want
    youth to see their homeland and embrace their culture. This will be
    the first step of the project. Then, we aim to attract youth to
    Armenia for educational purposes." A priority of the diaspora ministry
    is cultural collaboration.

    Bedrosyan said there is always work being done on the diaspora in
    sub-branches of Armenian ministries and the formation of the
    independent ministry has been needed for some time. Bedrosyan said
    problems related to the diaspora should be discussed in detail
    immediately, and solutions should be found. "The Ministry of the
    Diaspora is a radical and appropriate step. It is needed to present a
    picture of a united Armenia and diaspora to the world." Bedrosyan said
    eastern Armenians are common in Armenia but western Armenians are part
    of the diaspora. "Overcoming the language problem is our main
    target. We need to train instructors and experts to teach in
    diasporian schools."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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