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    WE ALL REMAIN ARMENIAN, MOSCOW-BASED ARMENIAN STUDENT PARTICIPATING IN COME HOME PROGRAM SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Aug 21, 2009

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 21, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The participants
    of the Come Home 2009 program's second stage, Moscow Bauman State
    Technical University student Lilia Dilanian, Moscow Lomonosov State
    University students Anna Sahakian and Erna Gasparian were hosted by the
    RA Ministry of Diaspora Information and Telecommunication Department.

    The quality of Come Home program's organization, the things they saw
    and learnt within the framework of it made only good impressions on
    Moscow-based Armenian students. Though E. Gasparian comes to Armenia
    every year, she had never visited many of the sights she saw within the
    framework of the Come Home program. "Besides patriotism, you are filled
    with another unspeakable feeling when you realize that your ancestors
    created those wonders many centuries ago," the Moscow-based student
    said. Summarizing the opinion of the program participants she said:
    "It was noticeable that we all are Armenian though the mentality of
    the countries where they live has had an impact on the young people."

    E. Gasparian suggested including meetings with Armenian-based
    schoolchildren and students in the Come Home program, during which the
    Diasporan young people will be further informed about the problems of
    the local youth of their age. She also suggested developing information
    contacts between the RA Ministry of Diaspora and Armenian organizations
    of Moscow.

    L. Dilanian especially liked the farewell event of program
    participants, Sevan, Garni, Geghard. She gained new Moscow-based and
    Georgian Armenian friends, but the time was not enough for making
    friends with Diasporan young people from other countries. The fact
    that she does not know Western Armenian also partly hindered it. The
    Moscow-based student expressed a wish to learn Western Armenian. She
    hopes that she will be able to participate in the Come Home program
    next year, as well.

    E. Gasparian did not have language problems and managed to make friends
    also with young people who had arrived from European countries. She
    wishes such projects as Come Home to be implemented as much as possible
    for Diasporan young people to really wish to return to the Homeland.

    L. Dilanian considered improbable returning to Armenia after graduating
    from the university thinking that for a specialist of robototechnics
    there are little opportunities to find a job here. While she had no
    information about companies functioning in that and adjacent spheres
    in Armenia.

    A. Sahakian being on the way of becoming a specialist of international
    relations has firmly decided to return to Armenia as she wishes to
    pave her professional way by the rules of her native country. And
    future translator E. Gasparian believes that one can find a job in
    Armenia if he wants.
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