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    HAKOB AVETIKIAN: A DIVIDE IS BEING FORMED BETWEEN DIASPORA AND ARMENIA, AND IT HAS A TENDENCY TO DEEPEN

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 7, 2009

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 7, NOYAN TAPAN. The pan-Armenian tour of the
    Armenian president shows that the majority of Diaspora Armenians
    are not prepared for such a crucial decision as the Armenia-Turkey
    protocols. Chairman of Armenakan-Ramkavar Azatakan Party,
    editor-in-chief of Azg daily Hakob Avetikian expressed this opinion at
    the October 7 press conference. At the same time he stressed that such
    vehement opposition by the Diaspora came as a surprise to him. In his
    opinion, the protest actions staged during the president's tour were
    not spontaneous, but were well oragnized and prepared, especially
    by the ARF. He said that the Diaspora should not be perceived as a
    homogeneous whole, so this wave of protests was somewhat expected.

    H. Avetikian does not believe that the Armenian authorities in
    the person of the RA president were completely unreasonable in
    this issue. According to him, in any case this tour will have its
    consequences and impact. He noted that although there will be no
    changes in the protocols, they may be ratified with reservations
    concerning some points.

    Azg's editor is concerned about the fact that a divide is being
    formed between the Diaspora and Armenia, and it has a tendency
    to deepen. "Those responsible in this issue play an important
    role. All this may deepen and have a continuous nature. I expect
    the ARF leadership to be able to prevent the divide from deepening,"
    H. Avetikian said.

    He expressed an opinion that after the ratification of the protocols,
    the Official Yerevan will change to some extent its tactics with
    respect to the international recognition of the Genocide. "I don't
    think that it will make part of the foreign policy, as was stated. Here
    it is important for the state to distribute roles so that everybody
    will know what to do and how. We cannot stop the pressures, but we
    have a new front - Turkish society. We should review the tools we use
    and we should take more influential measures to promote the Genocide
    recognition process, especially in Turkey," H. Avetikian said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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