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    ARMENIA MARKS FIRST REPUBLIC'S INDEPENDENCE

    Asbarez
    Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
    YEREVAN

    (RFE/RL)-Armenians marked on Friday the 92nd anniversary of the
    establishment of their first short-lived independent republic that
    emerged from the ashes of the Russian Empire at the end of World War I.

    The main ceremonies marking the public holiday in Armenia again took
    place at the Sardarabad memorial, erected in 1968 in Armenia's Armavir
    provice. The memorial, which opened on the 50th anniversary of the
    1918 Battle of Sardarabad, was built on the field of the historic
    battle where Armenian volunteers successfully repelled an invading
    Turkish army. Click here for a special in-depth look into the battle
    and victory.

    "Ninety-two years ago, after a long break, the Armenian people declared
    its independence on a small part of its historical territory.

    On May 28, an Armenian became a citizen of his state," President Serzh
    Sarkisian said in an address to the nation on the day. "Even in our
    own days there are people who do not have the realization of being
    a citizen of the state, do not feel its strength and responsibility."

    "The feat of May 28 was first of all performed in our consciousness
    and hearts," stressed Sarkisian, adding that lessons must be drawn
    from the 1918 events.

    "Lesson number one - no one in the world is obliged to fight for
    you and instead of you. Lesson number two - no one is obliged to
    establish statehood instead of you. Lesson number three - it is
    possible to gain separate victories over a people that has formed
    state institutions, but it is impossible to commit genocide against
    it. Lesson number four - the Armenian people are in a position to
    solve the most difficult problems facing it, solutions to which at
    times seem unimaginable. The Armenian people are simply invincible
    if it appears to the world united. Lesson number five - one has to
    believe in the abilities of the Armenian people, its great potential
    to fight, build, think and create," the Armenian leader said.

    Sarkisian and other Armenian officials were among thousands of people
    who visited the war memorial at Sardarabad on Friday. He laid a wreath
    at the Memorial dedicated to the heroes of the Battle.

    The Armenian Apostolic Church also acknowledged the significance
    of the day in the history of the nation. Karekin II, the Supreme
    Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, also laid a wreath at
    the memorial. The Armenian spiritual leader offered a prayer for the
    souls of the perished defenders of the land.

    In a congratulatory message on May 28 Catholicos Karekin II said the
    proclamation of the first Armenian Republic was "a turning point in our
    history, which also became a testimony of our people's aspirations -
    to build a democratic, legal and civil state; to build a free and
    just society."

    "These contributions and the love for the homeland today shall direct
    our lives, become spirit and inspiration for our efforts and labors,
    so that we build a secure, prosperous and joyful future for our
    homeland and people," said the Catholicos.

    The other two South Caucasus republics also gained independence
    briefly at the end of the First World War.




    From: A. Papazian
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