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    ARMENIAN DIASPORA PROMISES TO HELP LOCAL ACTIVISTS IN SAVING TEGHUT FOREST

    epress.am
    02.03.2012

    The group fighting to save Teghut forest in Armenia's north has
    launched an awareness campaign outside of the country, said group
    members Yeghia Nersisyan and Gor Hakobyan at a press conference in the
    capital today. Group members were in Moscow recently, where they met
    with members of the local Armenian community. According to Nersisyan,
    Moscow Armenians were extremely concerned about the issue and expressed
    willingness to help: they promised to organize protests outside VTB
    Bank (which is funding mining operations in Teghut) and write letters
    to Greenpeace.

    Present at the Moscow meeting, continued Nersisyan, was a
    representative from Vallex Group (of which Teghout CJSC, the mining
    company, is a subsidiary) who tried to make a speech. According to
    the activist, though the environmentalists allowed him to speak,
    the youth at the meeting refused to speak to him.

    "For the first time, the solution to an environmental problem goes
    outside the country's borders. We plan to leave and meet with members
    of Armenian communities in Canada and the US. Recently, one of our
    activists, Arpine Galfayan, met with members of the Armenian community
    in Germany and raised the issue of the Qajaran mine," she said.

    Their movement, Nersisyan continued, has received offers of financial
    assistance from various organizations, but the environmentalists have
    refused such offers, because they believe the issue "doesn't recognize
    political parties or programs and has a pan-Armenian urgency."

    "Teghut means Armenia. They tell us we're fighting to save a couple of
    trees. This isn't a fight over a few trees, but for Armenia. Kajaran
    [where residents are being displaced from mining operations] is a
    testament to the consequences of the mining industry," she said.

    Gor Hakobyan also addressed the oft-expressed idea of the need to
    politicize the movement. "The group defending Teghut is a civic
    initiative - we have no political motives. However, any civic
    initiative is associated with politics, as well as with social and
    legal platforms."

    Recall, publicist Ara Nedolyan, in an interview with filmmaker Davit
    Stepanyan published by Epress.am on Thursday, addressed this matter
    of politicizing environmental issues, saying that by choosing not
    to politicize these problems, environmentalists are treating the
    symptoms but not the disease itself, which can be treated only by
    changing the system.


    From: Baghdasarian
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