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    LETTER: I ALSO HAVE A DREAM...FOR ARMENIA(-NS)

    By Contributor // January 31, 2014 in Opinion

    Dear Editor:

    Once again this week, the United States commemorated Martin Luther
    King Day.

    Once again we all remembered Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous
    "I have a dream" speech, which changed the course of history in the
    country and established a new era for black Americans to be regarded
    as equal despite the color of their skin.

    The speech has been a beacon for many pondering their own people's
    current and future situations; I find myself among them, pondering
    about Armenia and my Armenian compatriots, whether in the motherland
    or the diaspora.

    So, I started dreaming along the same lines that Dr. King did about
    his own people, and I concluded that I also have a dream...

    - that Armenia will become a truly democratic country with a government
    of true patriots and not self-centered politicians at the mercy of
    the few;

    - that there will be no oligarchs running Armenia and using the
    country as their own money-laundering operation through casinos and
    other such means;

    - that there will be a stop to the more than 40,000 Armenians leaving
    their country every year in search of employment outside;

    - that there will be an end negotiated with Turkey to lift the economic
    embargo on our mutual border;

    - that there will be a negotiated solution with Azerbaijan, and
    Armenia will benefit from the on-going oil and gas exploration boom
    in that country;

    - that the recently uncovered, appalling conditions of mismanagement
    and lack of leadership at the highest echelons in Etchmiadzin will
    be cleaned up and we will have a much more inspired leader at the
    helm of the Armenian Church;

    - that the current government will, finally, understand that economic
    development and job creation through investment (and not a small group
    of individuals controlling the country's economy) is the longer-term
    solution to the country's prosperity;

    - that Diaspora Armenians will decide to help their motherland in
    earnest--not for self-aggrandizement but to help our native compatriots
    in Armenia have a better life;

    - that Armenia will not build yet another church or extension to the
    Madenataran, but instead develop industrial or high-tech projects
    for the global marketplace;

    - that Armenia will not be the battlefield for ego wars between
    well-heeled Diaspora Armenians trying to outdo each other with private
    projects, albeit welcome and necessary, here and there;

    - that the Armenian Diaspora in North America will see its own
    Genocide Museum not subject to turf wars and court-appointed referees
    in savage legal battles between rich and "entitled" Armenian families
    vying for recognition and legacy building; and finally,

    - that the current total leadership vacuum in the Armenian world
    should come to an end by having some brave and competent souls come
    forward, without political aspirations or self-centered interests,
    and form a group to organize and lead the forthcoming commemoration
    of the Genocide Centennial and set the course for the future.

    I have this dream with all of the above and much more.

    And then I wake up!

    Sincerely, Miran P. Sarkissian

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2014/01/31/letter-i-also-have-a-dreamfor-armenia-ns/

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