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    DIASPORA'S ELECTION
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics25271.html
    Published: 11:42:14 - 28/02/2012

    Yesterday, Head of the Union of Armenians of Russia, Ara Abrahamyan
    initiated a great show in support of the presidential candidate
    Vladimir Putin. Ara Abrahamyan convinced the representatives of the
    national minorities to announce loyalty to Putin.

    The Armenian television actively covered this event focusing on the
    circumstance that previously Armenians didn't feel comfortable in
    Russia, while for the last years, everything has changed. Those,
    who say these words, perhaps, forget Russia has had Medvedev as
    the president for the last years, while Putin was the "previous"
    president when it was uncomfortable for Armenians. They also forgot
    to count how many Armenians were killed in Russia in 2011.

    But the point is not about this, but the fact that the Armenian
    Diaspora, all over the world, will face a hard decision this year.

    Presidential elections are ahead in the countries with the largest
    Armenian communities - Russia, U.S. and France. What do the Armenian
    representatives take into account issuing support to this or another
    candidate- the interests of the community, those of Armenia or the
    major Armenian business in those countries? What is the issue on which
    their election is based - the opinion on the genocide, the Karabakh
    issue or democracy issues?

    Whom the French Armenians will vote who have recently celebrated the
    victory of the Armenian lobby which had the law on the criminalization
    of the genocide denial pass in the French senate? Will they vote
    Sarkozy who has not signed the aforementioned law, or the socialist
    Holland, who promises to go up to the end?

    Whom the American Armenians will vote - Obama, who promised to
    recognize the Armenian genocide but his Secretary of State has recently
    said the genocide is rather a historical than a political matter,
    or the yet undetermined Republican candidate? Or, Obama will whisper
    in the ear of Armenians that if he is elected, he will recognize the
    genocide by 2015.

    Nothing is clear with regards to the Armenians of Russia. The Union
    of Armenians of Russia has of course called to vote Putin, but how
    will Armenians act if protests are held after the elections?

    It is difficult to set up the priorities for the voting. Moreover,
    Armenians failed to create a unique structure, which could direct the
    vectors of activities of the communities of all the countries. It
    is comprehensible that each community has its own priorities and
    particularities. Say, Armenians of Syria prefer neutrality. But
    if the Armenian Diaspora could unite its efforts in one direction,
    it would be a powerful strike.

    Say, that direction could be the recognition of Nagorno Karabakh. The
    Armenian communities in all the countries could raise this issue as
    the priority for their relation to this or another candidate. This can
    seem not relevant in the election period, but the issue is a key one
    for the Armenian nation and can be a good orienteer for the Armenian
    communities before elections.

    For now, there is no orienteer and the election of the communities
    will be based on the business interests of wealthy Armenians, like in
    Russia, or on the interests of the bureaucratic structures in Western
    countries, where the Armenian parties fail to agree among each other.

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