WHEN HOMELAND IS JUST GEOGRAPHIC SITE - ARFD REP
tert.am
07.12.12
What is commonly known as a homeland is becoming limited to a
geographic concept that recognizes neither a sense of duty nor a
commitment, says a female Dashnak politician.
In a Facebook post, a former lawmaker of the opposition Armenian
Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D), Lilit Galstyan,
notes that despite the existing attitude, the pressing problems in
the country are growing denser and denser.
"What is happening is the most terrible thing, with ideas dying and
losing valus and the society turning into a desperate collective
image having no nerves, impulses and vision," she says, pointing
out to the existing environment of pessimism and disappointment,
as well as the population's migration and indifference, corruption
and political crisis, etc.
"Such as the evaluations and analyses that have flooded the native
press and political thought for several years running," Galstyan says.
tert.am
07.12.12
What is commonly known as a homeland is becoming limited to a
geographic concept that recognizes neither a sense of duty nor a
commitment, says a female Dashnak politician.
In a Facebook post, a former lawmaker of the opposition Armenian
Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D), Lilit Galstyan,
notes that despite the existing attitude, the pressing problems in
the country are growing denser and denser.
"What is happening is the most terrible thing, with ideas dying and
losing valus and the society turning into a desperate collective
image having no nerves, impulses and vision," she says, pointing
out to the existing environment of pessimism and disappointment,
as well as the population's migration and indifference, corruption
and political crisis, etc.
"Such as the evaluations and analyses that have flooded the native
press and political thought for several years running," Galstyan says.