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  • A Holiday Message from Policy Forum Armenia - 12/24/2013

    PRESS RELEASE
    Policy Forum Armenia
    1250 I (Eye) Street N.W., Suite 710,
    Washington, DC, 20005
    Email: [email protected]


    Dear Friends:

    Our homeland has been through a great deal of ordeal in the passing
    year. Fraudulent presidential elections, massive protests, rising
    emigration, the misguided commitment to join the Russia-led Customs
    Union, and mass arrests of activists protesting Russia's Vladimir
    Putin's visit to Armenia have all contributed to that. The economy has
    slowed down significantly and recorded practically no growth in the
    second and third quarters of 2013 compared to the same periods a year
    ago. According to the official statistics, one in every three Armenian
    residents lives in poverty. Unofficial estimates are much higher. In
    the meantime, the ruling regime continues to control in excess of an
    estimated 60 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product.

    Although this may have been one of the worse years for Armenia since
    independence, we have much reason for enthusiasm. The civil society is
    stronger than at any point before. Those on the barricades are
    determined to not only force the regime to leave but are also eager to
    build institutional foundations for a freer and independent
    Armenia. Our brothers and sisters in the Diaspora today are better
    informed about the conditions on the ground in Armenia and the true
    factors behind the misery and devastation observed outside of downtown
    Yerevan. As never before we are united with the understanding that
    with hard and persistent work we can turn Armenia into a country that
    we all could be proud of and will one day return to live.

    We believe we have contributed to this positive message. By visiting
    our website you can see that with only modest resources (coming mostly
    from our members) we have been able to maintain a high level of
    analytical output and inform our stakeholders of the true problems
    faced by people of Armenia and the country itself. Only when you have
    the right diagnosis you can expect to find the right cure for the
    illness. We are the only organization in the Diaspora that produces
    consistent and professional output on completely volunteer basis
    without being paid for what we do.

    Highlights of our 2013 effort are as follows:

    ˇ Election Research: within days from Armenia's presidential election
    on February 18, 2013, PFA issued its analysis of the election outcome
    using statistical and econometric methodology and helped reveal
    massive fraud in favor of the incumbent.

    ˇ International Relations: In May 2013, PFA joined forces with the
    United States Atlantic Council to hold a high level round-table
    discussion with Washington-based senior experts on Armenia's relations
    with NATO.

    ˇ Post-election Developments: In June 2013, jointly with the George
    Washington University Law School and Elliot School of International
    Affairs, PFA hosted Armenian presidential candidate Raffi Hovannisian
    for a conversation on foreign and domestic policy, and to hear his
    views of the political and civil society development in Armenia.

    ˇ Diaspora: In August 2013, we hosted a discussion on the conditions
    of Armenians in Syria by Arménag Aprahamian, the President of
    Paris-based National Council of Armenians from Western Armenia, an
    organization accredited by the United Nations to represent the
    indigenous people of Western Armenia.

    ˇ Economic and Social Issues: In October 2013, we released our third
    State of the Nation Report on `Corruption in Armenia' where we focused
    on wholesale and retail corruption and offered mechanisms of reducing
    the cancer of corruption in Armenia.

    ˇ Environment: Subsequently we hosted a group of environmental
    activists and scientists, who brought to the US a documentary showing
    the extent of desecration caused by open mining in Armenia's Southern
    Syuniq region.

    ˇ Institutional Development: we are extremely fortunate to have been
    able to put together a world-class Academic Board, which serves as the
    main quality-controller of our research, and receive a 501(c)3
    tax-exempt status from the US Internal Revenue Service.

    However, there is one area that leaves more to desire this holiday
    season. It is the knowledge that we could have doubled the amount of
    work we do to benefit Armenia and its people if only we had slightly
    more financial resources at our disposal. Therefore, please consider
    making a tax-deductible donation to enable us to continue to serve our
    mandate of providing independent, high-quality analysis of issues of
    true concern for Armenia today and tomorrow. A nation without a
    forward-oriented think-tank is bound to remain on the sidelines of
    history and is unlikely to make the jump forward that we are all
    dreaming about.

    In closing, we would like to thank you for staying engaged with
    Armenia and with us. We wish you all Happy Holidays! May the New Year
    bring joy and new opportunities for Armenia, its residents, and every
    Armenian around the world.

    Sincerely Yours,

    Management and Fellows of Policy Forum Armenia


    From: Baghdasarian
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