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    THE SYMBOLISM OF FEBRUARY
    Editorial

    Yerkir.am
    February 16, 2007

    February 18, 1921 was added to the liberation struggles the Armenian
    nation fought against foreign rule for protection of its rights and
    preservation of its natural and sustainable values.

    No matter how hard the Soviet historians tried to stigmatize the
    February of 1921, it remained as a united and pan-national rebellion
    of the Armenian nation, a historic event that has not yet been fully
    assessed and valued. In the two years preceding 1921 the independent
    state had become a requirement for the Armenian nation. Had February
    18 not taken place, May 28 would have partly lost its historical
    significance and meaning.

    These two dates shaped the Armenian nation's common vision of free
    Armenian nation in its independent, fair and integral homeland. The
    February rebellion broke out to restore people's freedom, to restore
    the country's image, and most importantly, to transfer to the next
    generations the dedication for committed struggle for justice.

    On December 2, 1920, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Party that
    was the government of that time sacrificed its power for the sake
    of two ultimate goals - physical survival of the Armenian nation
    and preservation of Armenia' s independence. The violent violation
    of these two values was what drove the Armenian peasants, workers,
    intellectuals and soldiers to this unprecedented rebellion.

    The power-striving and stupid policies of Bolshevik authorities in
    social, political, cultural and other spheres paralyzed and eroded the
    country. The Bolsheviks did not care for any values. They imprisoned,
    murdered or exiled the intellectuals and military people.

    The economic and moral destruction of Armenian workers was carried out
    based on the rich experience of Soviet Russia, an experience called
    "military communism". With the slogan of physically eradicating the
    ARF, the Bolsheviks tried to kill even those who were against ARF
    in the past, those who were patriots, those who "were infected with
    ARF's thinking...".

    This is why the pan-national rebellion broke out destroying the
    Bolshevik regime. ARF headed the rebellion with its national and
    intellectual leaders that had 30 years of experience of revolutionary
    struggle. The Committee for Salvation of the Homeland was created,
    it was a sort of a national government that did not survive long like
    the rebellion itself.

    Hundreds of volunteers were martyred in the military front with the
    anthem, Our Homeland, on their lips. These were volunteers for whom
    "dying for freedom " was a blessing. Their blood was the price paid
    for salvation of the Armenian intellectual elite that escaped to
    other countries.

    The symbolism and significance of February 18 is great and
    profound. The Soviet regime that followed the February rebellion was
    very cautious and accepted national values as a mandatory element of
    Armenia's governance system.

    February 18 came as a warning to all rulers that there is an end to
    the Armenian nation's patience if the authorities do not care for
    the nation.

    "February 18 cannot be repeated without the ideological inspiration
    that existed in that time." These words were written by member of
    ARF's Prague Student Union G. Yeretsian in 1927. These words have an
    educational value for all those who tend to make prognosis and calls
    for rebellions and revolutions.

    February 18 is a monument to the surviving ability of our nation,
    it is a monument to the Armenians that are brave and do not accept
    injustice. Without the spark of February 18, 1921, there would have
    been no February 1988.
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