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    Armenians Clash with French Police

    Civilitas Foundation
    Friday, 02 October 2009 19:01 |
    Analysis / Caucasus

    It was not supposed to be this way. Rapprochement or normalization
    between Armenia and Turkey was supposed to be a normal process,
    signaling a historic new beginning. Two states, signing mutually
    acceptable documents, respecting each other's past and intending to
    share a future.
    Instead, we have been presented documents which reject the past, which
    endanger a stable future. This, at least in part because the processes
    were co-opted for domestic political purposes.

    In Turkey, a popular government, eager to improve its place in the
    region and its image in the world, decided to open the border with
    Armenia, but by exacting a price from Armenia.

    In Armenia, an unpopular government, eager to improve its own image in
    the world and its place at home, decided to take the risky step of
    pursuing closer relations, but without considering the costs.

    Armenians of Armenia felt confused and powerless. Armenians of the
    Diaspora felt ignored. When Armenia's president decided the way to
    round up support for the protocols was by visiting the Diaspora, and
    not the various regions and cities of Armenia, the Diaspora leadership
    decided to act.

    His first stop, Paris, was met with disaster. The French police had to
    forcibly remove the Armenian demonstrators who had gathered to express
    their disagreement and fr ustration. What should have been an occasion
    for a unified look forward, turned into a public fiasco.

    Now the Armenian president must calculate how to explain signing
    documents that don't, by any estimation, enjoy popular support among
    Armenians anywhere.
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