Reporting To The Armenian Nation
December 25, 2006 18:48:04
REPORTING TO THE ARMENIAN NATION
Yerkir.am December 22, 2006
Member of ARF's Board Albert Achemian says the events celebrating ARF's 116th anniversary are a unique opportunity of reporting to the Armenian nation and the circles supporting the party. Below we present Achemian's statement made during the event held at KANAZ Cultural Center.
The decision to celebrate the Day of ARF was taken at ARF's X general convention in Paris. The Day of ARF was celebrated for the first time on October 1, 1925 far away from Armenia, in "the gloomy and unfortunate times" that followed sovietization of Armenia, as was written in Droshak newspaper's publication on celebration of the first ARF Day. Ever since then, the ARF Day is celebrated in every country of the world where ARF is present as an organization.
It is celebrated to keep alive among the new generation the traditions of our ideological movement, to report to the Armenian nation and circles supporting the ARF as a way of self-appraisal.
In 1990, when ARF returned to the homeland, it brought back this tradition and the ARF Day was celebrated in Armenia on the occasion of ARF's 100th anniversary.
During this celebration, the ARF presented to the Armenian public its Platform that was a consolidation of the main tasks facing the Armenian politics, tasks that were inspired by the ARF's history of 100 years. The concluding paragraph of this document states, "... We, the members of ARF, are aware of the great and tremendous work that we all will have to fulfill in the coming years. Today, when we once again launch our national-political struggle in the homeland and from the homeland, we repeat our oath that has been the purpose of our existence for one century:
To serve the Armenian nation with no reservations, To serve with no expectations and ambitions, To serve with honestly and with complete dedication, To struggle in a manner of Christapor Mikayelian's "Perpetual fight", for restoration of our nations full rights from Artsakh to Mush, from Van-Vaspurakan to Yerevan".
This has been the purpose of ARF's existence and the road it has taken in its activities.
Struggle, action and service - 116 years of service and action aimed at liberation of the homeland and the Armenian nation.
- Service and action that turned the poor Armenian peasants, the oppressed Armenians into a society conscious of its rights through the sacrifice of its founders, activists and soldiers.
- Struggle and action that restored the Armenian statehood from the ashes of six centuries.
- State building whereby the statespersons did not become rulers oppressing their people, but were dedicated servants who believed in ARF's principles of democracy and socialism.
- Service, action and sacrifice that turned the pieces of Armenian nation spread throughout the world into organized Armenian communities, and politicized youth that carried the flag of Armenian Question and fought the struggle of Hay Dat sacrificing their lives.
Yes, this was the road the ARF took, these were the moral principles of ARF activists, and they will be upheld in the future. And today, when the ARF is celebrating its 116th anniversary, when it is back to Armenia, when Armenia and Artsakh are independent states, ARF has the challenges and problems facing the homeland and the Armenian nations on its agenda, it has its own place and role in the Armenian reality in general and Armenia's multi-color political spectrum in particular.
The issues of Artsakh, Javakhq and Hay Dat remain as a constant agenda and the purpose of its existence. Therefore, we do not believe it is necessary to comment on ARF's role, position and accomplishments in pursuing these issues since the public is well informed about the details of these issues through the press and media. We would like to concentrate on the strategic challenges that Armenia and the Armenian nation are facing today presenting the ARF's position and role in these challenges.
a. The issue of preservation of our independence and our national-civilizational values
After the collapse of the totalitarian Soviet order, in a transition period intensified by globalization, under conditions of absence of a concept of nation state and national security, our nation, especially our youth, are overwhelmed by the so-called market economy and the business of culture whereby values and behavior models are imported and imposed that are not compatible with our national values, perceptions and that damage our independence. The ARF denies this outrageous liberalist policy and believes that "the issue of cultural, spiritual and intellectual development should be one of the most crucial areas of state policy. Special attention should be paid to the role of the Armenian family and the Church in preserving the national identity" (ARF Platform).
b. Ensuring competitiveness of our country and the nation to ensure survival and development
The only guarantee of our existence and development is our competitiveness.
- Competitiveness in the economy, - Competitiveness in the politics and propaganda, - Competitiveness in science, - Competitiveness in the military and defense sector, - Competitiveness in culture and arts.
We are not, and cannot be competitive as long as oligarchs and monopolies dominate our economy.
Our manufacturers are not competitive as long as there are no clearcut policies and programs for encouraging and supporting industry and exports.
Meanwhile, we are witnessing a tremendous increase of imports.
- We can be competitive and in some cases even accomplish success in foreign policy and propaganda if we manage to mobilize our pan-National and Diaspora potential.
- We could have been very competitive in science had we not wasted our scientific potential due to lack of government support. We had a potential: according to UN data, in 1980's Armenia had the largest number of scientists per the number of population. Fortunately, the National Academy of Sciences was saved from being subjected to the "free market" relations that threatened to turn it into merely an NGO.
- We are, and should stay, competitive in the military and defense sector taking into consideration the difficult geopolitical situation of our country.
We should be very grateful that this sector was not subjected to the logic of "neoliberalism" that was voiced by our first president, "Our defense is in our absence of defense."
c. The issue of integration of Armenia and the Diaspora, mobilization of the unified nation and working towards one pan-national agenda It is an unquestionable reality that today, after Armenia has gained independence, the situation with the Diaspora has changed.
Today we have a Diaspora that is completely different from the Diaspora of the past.
- in terms of territory and location (the former Soviet countries, etc.), - in terms of its image and the organizational issues it is facing.
Who deals with Diaspora issues today? It might seem that the Armenian state should be dealing with it, but, unfortunately, this is not so. Therefore, the issue of giving new energy, content and quality to organize the Diaspora remains one of ARF's greatest challenges.
- integration of new communities in the classical Diaspora, - preservation and organization of the poorly-organized communities, - integration of the entire Diaspora as a political actor with the homeland.
The relations between Armenia and the Diaspora after Armenia's independence developed slowly and in limited areas. This does not satisfy ARF's expectations and views. On June 5, 1920, the parliament of the First Republic of Armenia decided, "to grant citizenship of the Republic of Armenia to all persons that have Armenian ancestry but live outside of the Republic." With this decision, the Armenian state considered Armenia as the homeland of the entire Armenian nation, and the Armenian government as the government of the entire Armenian nation.
The underlying principle was to have one homeland and one Armenian nation.
It is ARF's desire that the independent Republic of Armenia should follow the same road to integrate the Diaspora and let it participate in the life of the homeland instead of only asking its assistance, and cooperation, in the best case. And the first step of this approach, as stated in ARF's Platform, can be ensuring the right of every Armenian individual to become a citizen of Armenia.
d. The issue of establishing a modern system of public administration striving for social justice A state system that must: - ensure equal opportunities and conditions for entrepreneurship and initiative, - ensure equal accessibility of law, - prevent any possibilities for discrimination threatening the human life, development and social security.
These are tasks that fully coincide with ARF's socialist views on the state' s role and obligations vis-a-vis the society and individuals.
The state system would be imperfect if it is not consolidated with democracy, with the people's checking and balancing role and participation. As the ARF' s Platform states, "The ARF believes that socialist ideals cannot be realized without democracy, and democracy is limited without socialism".
Our people are facing this phenomenon today: we can see that due to the unfair socio-economic conditions democracy becomes a tool in the hands of the rich and the strong who get a majority in the parliaments and the executive.
Therefore, for ARF, the main guarantees for strengthening the Armenian state are creating of a rule-of-law country, ensuring the well-being of the population, establishment of democracy and social justice. ARF pursues these goals with the actions and services of its dedicated members and the wide support of the people.
* * * The challenges Armenia and the Armenian nation are facing make ARF's main principles of perpetual struggle and action, readiness to sacrifice one's life, and the revolutionary will to deny and counter any unjust oppression, whether internal or external, more than relevant for our today's reality.
This is the mission that ARF with its history and actions has embodied and pursued.
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