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    WHO ARE MASONS IN ARMENIA?
    HAKOB BADALYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments22514.html
    Published: 13:33:22 - 07/07/2011

    The Grand Master of Grand Orient De France announced in a press
    conference while visiting Armenia that there are 15-20 members of
    their lodge in Armenia. He said the members are not revealed because
    there is no lodge in Armenia yet. Guy Arzicet said he visited Armenia
    to observe the possibilities of establishing the lodge.

    Guy Arzicet also said he wanted to see what help our ancient country
    with spiritual development needs. He said the Armenian president was
    informed about and approved his visit.

    Guy Arzicet said it is necessary to overcome the prejudiced attitude
    toward masons in Armenia. He announced that Anglo-Saxon masons act
    secretly, have some ceremonies, whereas frank masons act openly.

    Nevertheless, it is not clear why they won't reveal their members
    if they operate openly. Who are those 15-20 members of Grand Orient
    De France? Guy Arzicet said these figures are francophone and are
    closely related to France.

    Now in Armenia they are surveying the celebrities of Armenia to find
    out who speaks French and who has relations with France. In other
    words, while speaking about stereotypes and prejudices towards masons
    in Armenia, Guy Arzicet nevertheless helps to deepen these stereotypes
    and prejudices.

    Isn't it right, given the Frank Masonic lodge is open and transparent
    in its activities, to announce openly who its members in Armenia
    are, who those 15 to 20 people are. Hiding, covering up won't help
    eliminate stereotypes and prejudices in the society. The number
    itself is strange, 15 to 20. What does it mean? Doesn't the Grand
    Master know how many members there are in Armenia, 15, 16, 17, 18,
    19 or 20? What is this range for?

    No doubt the mythology, stereotyped and prejudiced thinking about
    masons needs to be eliminated. Generally, every stereotype and
    prejudice must be eliminated. Everything must be brought possibly
    closer to opinions shaped through common sense and judgment.

    The masons themselves have a lot to do to overcome stereotypes and
    prejudices. In this sense, the visit of Guy Arzicet is commendable.

    However, the stereotypes and prejudices are so deeply rooted in the
    Armenian society that it's not easy to overcome them stage by stage,
    with dosed frankness. Perhaps it is impossible. The point is that
    the society is able to overcome any dose. Consequently, the process
    must be launched in a wave, which is the only chance to overcome the
    resistance of prejudices. Although the masons may not be keen on this
    because after all the Armenian society needs to overcome prejudices
    rather than the masons.

    Nevertheless, some questions occur regarding the interest of masons
    in Armenia, especially now when Armenia has entered a crucial stage of
    home political developments and the settlement of the Karabakh issue,
    and breakthrough decisions are expected.

    The Grand Master did not hide his intention to help Armenia in this
    difficult period. Perhaps Armenia is in a very difficult situation
    that the masons have to announce openly about their intention to help.

    The question is whether they understand well who they are going to
    help, what society, economy, politics and state system they have to
    deal with.

    P.S. Interestingly, this visit takes place prior to the upcoming
    visit of the French President. Sarkozy will visit Armenia in the
    second half of this year. By the way, Guy Arzicet said the French
    presidents often consult their lodge in the periods of elections.

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