HARD TO LOVE HOMELAND BURIED IN CORRUPTION AND INJUSTICE - ARF DASHNAKTSUTYUN
news.am
Sept 19 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - On the one hand the state pays great importance to our
compatriots, their ability and opportunities in abroad. On the other
hand it gives no chance to be proud, inspired positively and devoted
entirely to the homeland, representative of ARF Dashnaktsutyun bureau
Hrant Margaryan said at a conference, where the heads of Diaspora
structures participate.
"What kind of a homeland do authorities provide our people? It is a
homeland where 20 years after the independence poverty, joblessness,
rudimentary economy, social insecurity, injustice and privileged
criminal, half-criminal class familiarity still exists. It is a
homeland where people still continue to emigrate," Margaryan stated in
his speech and added that the brightest example is the non-withdrawal
of Armenia's signature from Armenian-Turkish protocols, despite the
decision of the Constitutional Court.
Armenia's society is polarized. There can be no cooperation,
unity and solidarity under the conditions of extreme polarization.
It is hard to love the homeland, which is buried in corruption, where
injustice and confusion in national issues exist. No matter how hard
and unacceptable is the situation in Armenia, we should keep even
brighter patriotism in us and to value it in us, Margaryan concluded.
news.am
Sept 19 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - On the one hand the state pays great importance to our
compatriots, their ability and opportunities in abroad. On the other
hand it gives no chance to be proud, inspired positively and devoted
entirely to the homeland, representative of ARF Dashnaktsutyun bureau
Hrant Margaryan said at a conference, where the heads of Diaspora
structures participate.
"What kind of a homeland do authorities provide our people? It is a
homeland where 20 years after the independence poverty, joblessness,
rudimentary economy, social insecurity, injustice and privileged
criminal, half-criminal class familiarity still exists. It is a
homeland where people still continue to emigrate," Margaryan stated in
his speech and added that the brightest example is the non-withdrawal
of Armenia's signature from Armenian-Turkish protocols, despite the
decision of the Constitutional Court.
Armenia's society is polarized. There can be no cooperation,
unity and solidarity under the conditions of extreme polarization.
It is hard to love the homeland, which is buried in corruption, where
injustice and confusion in national issues exist. No matter how hard
and unacceptable is the situation in Armenia, we should keep even
brighter patriotism in us and to value it in us, Margaryan concluded.