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    Banditry

    Garen Yegparian on Sep 25th
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/09/25/banditry/


    Perhaps my title was inspired by the successful Armenians and
    Progressive Politics. This year's theme was Capitalism. Participants
    were treated to various analyses, informational presentations, moving
    visuals of poverty in Armenia, and hopeful avenues for action. But of
    course, there's not much of a better term to describe what we've seen
    of Capitalism, particularly over the past quarter century.

    Not only did Reagan's election lead to the implementation of
    horrendous policies in the U.S., but the ground he thus prepared led
    to the overwhelming immiseration of the former Soviet Republics and
    much of Eastern Europe. `Brilliant advisors' paved the way for the
    crony Capitalism that emerged and led to the enrichment of preexisting
    elites. It was nothing short of banditry.

    It seems to me the same spirit permeates the current regime in Armenia
    as it prepares to `give away the farm' to Turkey through
    `football/soccer' diplomacy and the Protocols of September.

    Imagine, Vartan Oskanian, the fairly low key, soft spoken former, and
    longest serving, Foreign Minister of Armenia is formally, publicly,
    calling on the government to NOT sign the protocols, at least not
    without major changes. He too points out the preconditions Turkey has
    managed to work into them. These are the same preconditions - no
    territorial demands, no Genocide recognition, give Azerbaijan what it
    wants in Artzakh - that successive Armenian governments have rightly
    rejected. In fact, weakness on this front helped bring down the Levon
    Der Bedrossian regime.

    Add to this a very interesting piece written by Ara Papian titled
    `Armenia and Turkey Are Not Authorized `to Define' the Border'. He
    argues that because of how the post WWI borders were set, based on
    international law, Armenia and Turkey do not have the standing to
    change the borders established by Woodrow Wilson. So even on this
    front, both countries are out of line.

    I am outraged, incensed, furious, and countless other such sentiments.
    I want to really blast these guys. Let's keep up the heat. Maybe
    threats of terminating Diaspora support, not just financial, but
    political. We've started. The AYF organized a protest last weekend
    at Armenia's U.N. Mission. There are more actions planned. Internet
    petitions and Facebook communications abound.

    But wouldn't it be great if we could deliver the message directly to
    the rotten fish head? I wish that the President of the Republic of
    Armenia would come to NY for the annual hoopla as the U.N. kicks off
    its year. Many heads of state attend this meeting every year. Then,
    it would be a dream come true to embarrass him and harass him at every
    turn.

    Let the jeering beginning. It supports and strengthens the weighty
    analysis. It's a good cop- bad cop game. Let's turn up the heat.
    Armenians' national future depends on us doing so. Get off your couch
    and grab a picket sign, there's some hootin' and hollerin' to be done.
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