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    EDITORIAL: When Armenia Turned 21

    http://asbarez.com/107404/editorial-when-armenia-turned-21/
    Friday, December 28th, 2012

    by Ara Khachatourian

    Asbarez Year-End Special Issue

    Armenia turned 21 in 2012. By American standards, turning 21 is a
    milestone that signifies adulthood. It is at 21 that we shed our
    adolescence and take stock of our future.

    The events of last year, however, signal that the challenges facing
    Armenia, resulting from missteps and mistakes of the past 21 years,
    are complex and require the involvement of every Armenian to overcome
    the obstacles and ensure a healthy future.

    The parliamentary elections in May proved, once again, that the
    authorities are unwilling to loosen the firm grip, with which every
    election in Armenia has been manipulated. Oftentimes, it seems that to
    remain in power is far more critical that governance and welfare of
    the country's citizens. There is no indication that the 2013
    presidential elections will usher in change that can instill hope in
    the electorate and elevate the country's democratic standards.

    While some government officials claimed that there are markers in
    place to confront and wage a lasting war against rampant corruption in
    Armenia, incidents, such as the beating to death of an army doctor at
    a restaurant or state-guided violence against peaceful demonstrators,
    indicate that we are far from being adults.

    Then there was the Safarov incident, which raised more questions and,
    due to Azerbaijan's lack of morals, threatens the fragile peace and
    prospects for lasting stability in the region. On a positive note, the
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic continues to advance, with Artsakh's
    authorities determined to strengthen the country's infrastructure and
    guarantees of security for its citizens.

    The Syrian crisis also tested Armenia and its current role as the
    haven where Armenians around the world can seek refuge. The
    Syrian-Armenian community is facing one of the most important
    challenges of its centuries-old existence. While the nation came
    together to assist Armenians living in Syria, the depth of the
    situation still alludes those entrusted to make decisions. However,
    the Armenian nation's ability to recognize the need to come together
    to help Syrian-Armenians instills hope that the lessons from this
    unfortunate reality may strengthen our nation.

    During the past 21 years, the Diaspora's assistance to Armenia has
    also evolved. With the escalating war in Karabakh and the devastating
    earthquake, Armenian rose to meet the demands these two concurrent
    realities had posed. Today, however, the Diaspora's efforts are more
    focused and aim to impact lasting change in the country.

    Whether it is opening centers that attract young people to advanced
    technologies, or the execution of programs that provide sustainable
    results, Diaspora Armenians are engaged in innovative endeavors to
    elevate Armenia, but more importantly, to instill hope in its new
    generation.

    [This Year-End Special Issue highlights some of those activities that
    have made a difference at home, as well as the Diaspora's continued
    advancement of the Armenian culture to guarantee the survival of the
    our nation].

    The lessons of the past 21 years crystallize the imperative for change,

    The challenges facing Armenians, be they here in the US, Syria or in
    the homeland are not insurmountable. All that's required is each
    Armenian's will, determination and dedication to achieve our
    aspirations and expand the scope of our activities wherever we live.

    Happy New Year.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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