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    ARMENIAN COMMUNITY IN SYRIA MIGHT BE DESTROYED

    Vestnik Kavkaza
    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/society/29779.html
    Aug 3 2012
    Russia

    Susanna Petrosyan, Yerevan. Exclusively to VK

    The civil war in Syria has attacked the large Armenian Diaspora in
    this country. Until recently, according to various estimates, from 80
    to 100 thousand Armenians lived in Syria, mainly in Damascus, Aleppo,
    Latakia, Kesabe and Al-Kamyshli, where traditional Armenian parties,
    non-profit and social organizations, schools, cultural centers and
    newspapers functioned.

    While the world mass media reports about protracted battles in Damascus
    and Aleppo, a former MP, Smbul Smbulyan, characterizes the situation
    as calm: "The majority of the Armenian Diaspora's representatives
    don't want to leave Syria forever. Many of them have left for other
    countries for some time. Some go to Armenia, others to Lebanon or
    Europe, but it is not a planned program of migration."

    "The situation with the Armenian Diaspora in Syria remains the same.

    We don't support any side. We conduct our own business. Nobody
    oppresses us. Some Armenians are leaving the country temporarily,
    until the situation becomes stable. I don't think Armenians will leave
    Syria, or abandon their homes and businesses," a representative of the
    Diaspora, Khachik Dhozikyan, says. According to him, no more than 10%
    of Armenians will leave Syria.

    According to the Passport and Visa Department of the police of Armenia,
    in January-May 2012 about 2700 Armenians from Syria sent applications
    for Armenian citizenship. In the historic motherland, Syrian Armenians
    will face such problems as getting entry visas to Armenia at short
    notice, expensive tickets between Yerevan and Aleppo for airplanes of
    the national air company Armavia, as well as problems with residency
    and employment.

    The government of Armenia decided to simplify the procedure for
    getting Armenian citizenship for Armenians who are citizens of foreign
    states. Passports will be issued in diplomatic offices of Armenia
    abroad. First of all this decision will concern Syria and Lebanon.

    The government decided to make amendments to the procedure for issuing
    visas. The new procedure requires privileges for foreign citizens
    of Armenian origin - they will have an opportunity to gain entrance
    visas to Armenia at border check points. The Diaspora Ministry formed
    a working group involving a dozen all-Armenian organizations which
    offered their help in providing social and legal support, as well as
    residential accommodation.

    "The information on Syrian Armenians is always analyzed and proceeded,
    for we are ready to take certain measures. If we don't speak about
    these measures publicly, it doesn't mean the authorities are treating
    the problem indifferently or taking no steps," the MP Karen Avagyan
    says.

    At the same time, some political forces and social organizations
    continue to believe that Armenia is not ready to accept Syrian
    refugees and the government has no complex program for return of
    compatriots. The opposition Armenian National Congress accused the
    authorities of not being ready for the situation in which the Armenian
    Diaspora found itself in Syria.

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