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    Agence France Presse
    Aug 13 2011

    Armenian 'Olympics' seeks to combat depopulation

    (AFP) - 7 hours ago


    YEREVAN - Thousands of Armenians from all over the world gathered on
    Saturday for the opening of an Olympics-style tournament aimed at
    encouraging people of Armenian origin to return to their homeland.

    More than 3,200 athletes -- representatives of the huge Armenian
    diaspora as well as native residents -- will compete in Yerevan at the
    Pan-Armenian Games, a showpiece nine-day event including sports like
    football, tennis, swimming and volleyball.

    Teams of diaspora Armenians from countries including the United
    States, Iran, Iraq, Russia, Turkey and France joined a parade at the
    opening ceremony, where an Olympics-style torch was brought from the
    disputed region of Nagorny Karabakh, which Armenian forces seized from
    neighbour Azerbaijan in a war in the 1990s.

    "We talk a lot about migration, about the fact that many young people
    leave the country, but these games are the opposite of that -- they
    attract them back," the chairman of the Pan-Armenian Games World
    Committee Ishkhan Zakarian told AFP.

    Armenia's population is believed to have fallen by about one million
    since it became independent from the Soviet Union in 1991, and the
    number of ethnic Armenians living outside the country is much larger
    than the 3.2 million who now live in the small Caucasus state.

    Amid growing concerns about depopulation, the government has also been
    running a scheme entitled "Come Home" in an attempt to reverse the
    trend by bringing hundreds of ethnic Armenians to the country each
    year for holidays, with the ultimate aim of convincing them to
    resettle there.


    From: Baghdasarian
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