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    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ARF YOUTH AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS CONCLUDES IN YEREVAN

    Asbarez
    Dec 28th, 2009

    YEREVAN (ARF Press Office)-On the weekend of December 18-20, an
    international conference of the highest bodies of the ARF's youth
    and student organizations took place in Yerevan.

    Representatives from the leadership of 6 of the ARF's student
    associations, 17 of its youth organizations, and 17 of its junior
    groups were in attendance at the conference. The total number of
    delegates was 49, with participants from such distant countries as
    Canada, the United States, France, Greece, Egypt, Lebanon, Iran,
    Artsakh, and Armenia.

    The 3-day meeting examined the most critical issues facing the Armenian
    youth today. It reviewed some of the obstacles for the ARF's youth
    and student organizations around the world and formulated concrete
    strategies for overcoming them, placing specific emphasis on the need
    to carry out work which strengthens ties between youth in Armenia
    and the Diaspora.

    Conference participants also focused their attention on the
    recently signed Armenia-Turkey Protocols, once again, expressing
    their opposition against the many preconditions inherent within the
    agreement. The conference unanimously demanded that the Armenian
    government immediately cease its participation in the Protocol
    process and adopt a position in its foreign affairs which respects
    the dignity and rights of the Armenian people. It was stressed that
    relations between Armenia and Turkey must be based on the latter's
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the right of Armenians to
    have restored the lands from which they were removed and exiled.

    On the issue of Artsakh, the meeting made clear that the only
    alternative to independence is Artsakh's official reunification with
    the Republic of Armenia. There is no other alternative to these
    two options. The conference affirmed that the destiny of Artsakh
    must remain within the hands of its population and that Armenian
    youth around the world stand ready to defend its security, rights,
    and freedom. The meeting also called on the international community
    to immediately take steps to halt Azerbaijan's hostile threats and
    constant war rhetoric.

    The Georgian government's biased policies toward its Armenian
    population were also examined by the conference and deemed to be both
    unacceptable and reprehensible. The continued suppression of the rights
    of the Armenians in Javakhk and the destruction of cultural-historic
    monuments in Tbilisi are the most recent manifestations of this
    anti-Armenian tendency. The solution to this unhealthy condition is
    the autonomy of Javakhk within a federated Georgia and the guaranteed
    protection of the cultural rights for all Armenians living in Georgia.

    Conference attendees also reaffirmed their commitment to continue
    struggling for the establishment of social justice, protection of
    human rights, and development of genuine democracy for all citizens
    within the Republic of Armenia.

    The highest international conference of ARF youth and student
    organizations called on all Armenian youth worldwide to remain vigilant
    against foreign pressure, to consciously follow political developments,
    stand up against the domestic and international suppression of Armenian
    people's rights, and to vehemently express its will in these trying
    times for our people's destiny.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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