Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Happy Birthday, Karabakh!

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Happy Birthday, Karabakh!

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KARABAKH!

    http://www.lragir.am/src/index.php?id=c ountry&pid=15045
    12:39:17 - 02/09/2009

    September 2 is the Day of Independence of Karabakh. It is a holiday
    in Karabakh. In Armenia no holiday moods are felt, though a number
    of political figures and forces remember about the Independence
    Day of Karabakh but among the public there is no holiday mood,
    and the birthday of the second Armenian state is important and
    worth remembering only for few people. Maybe this is the reason
    why the greater part of the Armenian leadership leaves for Karabakh
    on September 2 to celebrate the independence. Every year, on that
    day or the day before, the Yerevan-Karabakh highway is packed with
    expensive cars and motorcades speeding to Karabakh. But they do not
    stay in Karabakh long, for only several days. They come back not
    because they have to return to work but right the contrary, because
    they have nothing to do there.

    If independent Karabakh were a place to stay, the former president
    of Karabakh Arkadi Ghukasyan, after leaving office, would spend his
    vacation there and not abroad. Or if independent Karabakh were a place
    to stay, the president of independent Karabakh Bako Sahakyan would rest
    in his country instead of going to Europe for a vacation. Let alone
    that if those people perceived the independence of their country they
    would have a correspondent role in the Karabakh conflict as leaders of
    an independent country. But Karabakh is needed only for going there and
    celebrating. Karabakh is needed for people from Armenia to go there and
    exclaim about its independence as a supreme value and then return to
    Armenia and dwell on a settlement of the conflict based on compromise.

    Happy Birthday, Karabakh! Not always do you meet those whom you need
    to meet. But the important thing is that there are people whom you
    need. They are not seen because they work for you even on holidays,
    they keep and excavate their homeland for others to speak in the
    present and not in the future or the past tense, as it has usually
    happened.
Working...
X