ONLY ARMED STRUGGLE CAN SAVE JAVAKHK
HETQ
November 28, 2011
An event took place in Yerevan a few days ago devoted to Javakhk and
jailed Armenian activist Vahagn Chakhalyan.
Attending were Artsakh War veterans and generals, historians, artists,
MP's and people from all age groups.
They all spoke out in defense of Javakhk and its people. Many of
those who addressed the crowd had publicly come out in support of
Javakhk on previous occasions.
But we all know that there remains much hard work ahead of us before
these welcomed words become action.
This process is made all the more difficult because of the disunity
that plagues the people of Javakhk and their representatives. They
differ both in terms of mentality and lifestyle.
Look at the reality on the ground. Whenever someone speaks out on the
Javakhk issue, another Javakhk group immediately goes on the attack
or else resorts to praising the pro-Turkish Georgian authorities.
Such incidents can be attributed to jealousy, an order from above or
being just plain delusional, despite the fact that criticism is to
be expected. After all even religion, the most powerful concept of
humanity, is also subject to critique.
What's the reason for Javakhk disunity? Let's start with the Republic
of Armenia.
There are thousands of Javakhk Armenians living in the RA but
they aren't united, belonging to this or that political party or
organization. Thus, they follow the dictates of the respective party
or group.
This is fine and natural only if we are talking about domestic affairs
and the battles taking place in Armenia.
Sadly, this situation has pitted Javakhk Armenians against themselves
when it comes to the Javakhk issue as a whole.
This is wrong and will never lead to a solution of the Javakhk issue.
The same sorry state of affairs exists in Javakhk itself and is made
worse by the traitors in our midst and the terror tactics of the
Georgian law enforcement authorities.
In addition, there are life style problems in Russia that negatively
impact of Javakhk unity.
Yerevan cannot solve the problems facing Javakhk on its own, given
Armenia's geographical position and its own domestic and external
problems.
Neither can the residents of Javakhk solve their problems
single-handedly. Neither can Javakhk parties or groups working on
their own.
The adage "You can't make a fire using just one stick. It will smoke
and then die out", is appropriate here.
Diplomatic and political processes have also failed to deliver
solutions during the past ten years. In fact, they have done more
harm than good.
The EU and the UN see more profit in collaborating with their little
pro-Turkish ally Saakashvili. The rights of the people of Javakhk
don't concern them.
One avenue remains open to the people of Javakhk that will unite them
and resolve the problems they face.
That avenue is armed struggle.
This is a proven fact. Just look at the Caucasus.
Artsakh, Ossetia and Abkhazia were able to defend and preserve their
rights at the cost of war.
The right to live as humans can only be won by the gun. End of story.
HETQ
November 28, 2011
An event took place in Yerevan a few days ago devoted to Javakhk and
jailed Armenian activist Vahagn Chakhalyan.
Attending were Artsakh War veterans and generals, historians, artists,
MP's and people from all age groups.
They all spoke out in defense of Javakhk and its people. Many of
those who addressed the crowd had publicly come out in support of
Javakhk on previous occasions.
But we all know that there remains much hard work ahead of us before
these welcomed words become action.
This process is made all the more difficult because of the disunity
that plagues the people of Javakhk and their representatives. They
differ both in terms of mentality and lifestyle.
Look at the reality on the ground. Whenever someone speaks out on the
Javakhk issue, another Javakhk group immediately goes on the attack
or else resorts to praising the pro-Turkish Georgian authorities.
Such incidents can be attributed to jealousy, an order from above or
being just plain delusional, despite the fact that criticism is to
be expected. After all even religion, the most powerful concept of
humanity, is also subject to critique.
What's the reason for Javakhk disunity? Let's start with the Republic
of Armenia.
There are thousands of Javakhk Armenians living in the RA but
they aren't united, belonging to this or that political party or
organization. Thus, they follow the dictates of the respective party
or group.
This is fine and natural only if we are talking about domestic affairs
and the battles taking place in Armenia.
Sadly, this situation has pitted Javakhk Armenians against themselves
when it comes to the Javakhk issue as a whole.
This is wrong and will never lead to a solution of the Javakhk issue.
The same sorry state of affairs exists in Javakhk itself and is made
worse by the traitors in our midst and the terror tactics of the
Georgian law enforcement authorities.
In addition, there are life style problems in Russia that negatively
impact of Javakhk unity.
Yerevan cannot solve the problems facing Javakhk on its own, given
Armenia's geographical position and its own domestic and external
problems.
Neither can the residents of Javakhk solve their problems
single-handedly. Neither can Javakhk parties or groups working on
their own.
The adage "You can't make a fire using just one stick. It will smoke
and then die out", is appropriate here.
Diplomatic and political processes have also failed to deliver
solutions during the past ten years. In fact, they have done more
harm than good.
The EU and the UN see more profit in collaborating with their little
pro-Turkish ally Saakashvili. The rights of the people of Javakhk
don't concern them.
One avenue remains open to the people of Javakhk that will unite them
and resolve the problems they face.
That avenue is armed struggle.
This is a proven fact. Just look at the Caucasus.
Artsakh, Ossetia and Abkhazia were able to defend and preserve their
rights at the cost of war.
The right to live as humans can only be won by the gun. End of story.