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    THE PUBLIC MOODS ABROAD ARE NOT ALWAYS FAVORABLE FOR US
    Ruzan Ishkhanian

    http://artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=472:t he-public-moods-abroad-are-not-always-favorable-for-us-&catid=1:all&Itemid=1
    Thursday, 24 November 2011 05:56

    And maintenance of the national identity becomes more and more
    difficult in the Armenian communities

    Professor of the Pyatigorsk Linguistic University, candidate
    of historical sciences, native of Artsakh Victor Hakobian, who
    participated in the recent symposium taken place at Mesrop Mashtots
    University, introduced his observations on some issues. First, he
    emphasized the significance of holding similar symposiums in Artsakh,
    in this context evaluating positively the noted University's steps
    on establishing foreign relations and consolidating the cooperation
    between scientists. "Surely, the works should be continued and
    besides Armenian scientists, foreign ones should be also involved
    in the university's programs", emphasized the professor. The
    scientific researches and the discussions over them shouldn't be
    an end in themselves; they should have specific goals. Unlike our
    Azeri neighbors, who are much more nimble in spreading their lie and
    falsification, our scientists can't properly introduce the truth to
    the international community. The Azerbaijanis publish numerous and
    different anti-Armenian books and send them to all scientists. And
    we publish as much as it is needed for the domestic audience, or
    the works' foreign propaganda direction is dropped from the focus of
    attention. Meanwhile, according to V. Hakobian, it is necessary to
    deluge with books the libraries of foreign states, and first of all
    Russia. Our interlocutor believes that though authorities are guided
    by the world policy interests, the existing public moods in their
    states are taken into account, and they are not always favorable for
    us. There is much to do in this direction. Speaking of the maintenance
    of national identity in the Diaspora, V. Hakobian noted that it should
    worry All Armenians. There are some factors promoting the national
    identity maintenance, and among them are national place-names. But,
    this isn't the most important. First of all, the existence of a
    corresponding level of national-cultural autonomy in communities is
    needed. "There is a similar law in Russia, but some people regret that
    this law appeared once, because the attitude towards the issue has
    currently changed", he emphasized, adding, "Today's goal is formation
    of a multi-ethnic Russian nation, and searching is taking place around
    this idea". Comparing the latter with national-cultural autonomy,
    many authors estimate this as a step back.

    Meanwhile, our national interest requires consolidation of this
    autonomy, in which the Armenian Church plays a great role. In order
    that the church can fully realize its mission, it should base on
    the support of the people with national thinking - leaders. In
    communities, such people should deal with educational, cultural,
    national, and spiritual issues. According to our interlocutor, the
    current situation in Armenian communities is not quite favorable.

    Surely, it isn't so everywhere. Community leaders are often appointed
    entrepreneurs who don't often understand the issues of the national
    identity maintenance; they are rather interested in entrepreneurship
    and business. But fortunately, the leader of the Pyatigorsk community,
    according to V. Hakobian, is a man of national thinking and he does
    much for keeping the national spirit awakened. And the most praising
    is that he tries to involve as much youth in the community events
    as possible.

    According to Mr. Hakobian, the most important factor of maintaining
    the national self-consciousness is the Armenian schools, which face
    numerous unresolved issues. They in the center make good speeches
    on the necessity of supporting the Diaspora schools and creating
    corresponding conditions for the development of the language; however,
    the current condition of schools is poor. And the local initiatives
    or the activity of Sunday schools cannot be considered the issue's
    solution. "What is a Sunday school for a child?" asks Mr. Hakobian
    and answers the question himself, "At his major school, the child
    is impatiently awaiting for the end of the 45-minute lesson, and
    suddenly he is required to attend another school on Sundays. To make
    the lessons interesting there, the teachers should have a God-given
    talent. But similar teachers are few.

    As of the domestic community events, worrying is the fact that even
    if the community leaders master the Armenian language, they don't
    absolutely speak it. At all the conferences and cultural events, the
    country's state language is used. In this circumstance, the community's
    future seems to be pessimistic. "But, there is a light beam - the
    existence of two Armenian states, consolidation of the relations
    between them, involvement of the Diaspora in the development of both
    states not surely in humanitarian assistance, but via investments in
    the economy, which will fully change the situation. If an Armenian
    makes investments in the homeland, he will be interested in his
    connection with it and his control over the amounts' purposeful
    use. And his national self-consciousness will automatically revive",
    said Mr. Hakobian. According to our interlocutor, the most possible
    relations with the homeland are economic. It can be promoted by both
    Armenian states' achievements, which, in their turn, will prolong
    the Armenian communities' existence. However, the professor imagines
    the nation's future as follows - all Armenians should return to
    the homeland.

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