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    DIASPORA'S SELF-ORGANIZATION
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Lragir.am
    05/02/10

    The weekly "Business Week" published an article on February 4,
    according to which "Armenians, who are citizens of Armenia, consider
    that the Armenian Diaspora which for many years helped its historic
    homeland is now not very concerned about its problems". The author
    of the article is Ruzan Hakobyan, and she refers to the words of the
    writer, publicist Perch Zeytuntsyan who says that the Diaspora is too
    concerned about the issue of international recognition of the Genocide.

    Publications about the possible split between Armenia and the Diaspora
    appear in the press periodically starting from the moment when the
    Diaspora voiced its disagreement with the process of establishment
    of relations between Armenia and Turkey. The difference in approaches
    to the issue of genocide between Armenia and the Diaspora is obvious:
    Serge Sargsyan has repeatedly stated that Armenia has no territorial
    claims against Turkey, with which disagrees the Diaspora. Perhaps
    because of the reason that the attitude of a post-Soviet country to
    land ownership is somewhat different than in other countries which
    are based on ownership.

    The first reaction of the Diaspora was outrage which was evidenced
    during the pan-Armenian tour of Serge Sargsyan who almost always
    met protests. Diaspora offered not to abandon the establishment of
    relations with Turkey, but to bring it to reasonable demands. The
    second reaction was the TV marathon, during which the Diaspora did
    not actually even give money for the restoration of Shushi. Then came
    time for self-organization. Apparently, the Diaspora is now trying to
    assess the situation, to take adequate measures. Traditional methods
    of cooperation with the Armenian government and its total disregard
    exhausted themselves.

    If previously, the diaspora could be considered as a political entity
    only in tandem with Armenia, it is now attempting to organize as an
    independent political unit. To achieve its goals, this unit can either
    cooperate with the authorities of Armenia, and to act separately from
    it and even contrary.

    >>From February 28 to March 2, the international organization Policy
    Forum Armenia (PHA) will carry out the second annual conference
    "Relations between Armenia and Turkey" which will take place in
    Washington.

    Recall, a meeting between the U.S. Sate Secretary Hillary Clinton and
    the representative of the Armenian organizations in the U.S. will take
    place to discuss the Armenian and Turkish relations. The meeting will
    bring together organizations that supported the government of Armenia
    in the Armenian-Turkish issue, The Armenian Assembly of America,
    Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU), Eastern and Western Diocese
    of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the United States, The Knights
    of Vardan and the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) .

    However, ANCA Chairman Ken Khachikyan sent a letter to Clinton. "This
    event, which deliberately excludes many prominent members and spiritual
    leaders of our traditional community based on their attitudes and
    values, will be an extremely negative precedent. Our participation
    in this meeting in terms of such restrictions would not make sense",
    emphasized Ken Khachikyan in his letter.

    The Forum of Armenian Organizations in Europe voiced its support of
    the course of the Armenian authorities. However, the most influential
    organizations in Europe continue to present claims against Turkey.

    The Russian Diaspora, as before, has an amorphous position on political
    issues. Recently it was reported about the opening of Armenia TV
    under the auspices of the Union of Armenians of Russia.

    Regarding the position on the Armenian-Turkish relations, Ara
    Abrahamyan many years suggests that we should apply for Turkey in an
    international court and bring the genocide from the political to the
    legal space.

    Recall also that the California court has recently decided to pay
    8 thousand dollars to descendants of victims as compensation to the
    insurance company AXA. The Turkish government established the Ministry
    of Diaspora which intends to fight with the Armenian Diaspora, which
    is perceived by Ankara as enemy number one.
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