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    All Headline News
    Feb 22 2007


    Armenia's Officials Push Dual Nationality Initiative To Increase
    Population

    February 22, 2007 6:09 a.m. EST


    Komfie Manalo - All Headline News Correspondent
    Yerevan, Armenia (AHN) - The government of Armenia, facing the
    prospect of declining population and diaspora, has introduced a
    legislation granting dual nationality to immigrants who would want to
    settle in the country.

    Currently, Armenia has a population of just 3.2 million but experts
    estimate the number of Armenian living outside the country to number
    about eight million. Most of these Armenians live in Russia, France,
    Iran the U.S.

    According to the bill, ethnic Armenians who speak Armenian, as well
    as foreigners married to an Armenian, would benefit from the new
    legislation.

    Remittances from Armenians working abroad are crucial for the
    country's economy as it brings in needed foreign reserve. The
    National Bank of Armenia said remittances from the diaspora is more
    than twice the country's annual budget.

    The proposal to grand dual citizenship was first introduced in
    November 2005 through a referendum. The new law abolishes a clause in
    the constitution which prohibits dual nationality.

    Historically, the exodus of Armenians outside the country started
    some 2,000 years ago, but the volume increased after the Ottoman
    Turks massacred Armenians between 1915 to 1917.

    Armenia is a small landlocked country. It still has bitter disputes
    with its neighbors Turkey and Azerbaijan. The influence of Russia,
    formerly Armenia's colonial master - remains strong.

    Armenia has been populated since prehistoric times, and has been
    proposed as the site of the Biblical Garden of Eden. Armenia lies in
    the highlands surrounding the Biblical mountains of Ararat, upon
    which, as tradition states, Noah's Ark came to rest after the flood.

    Archaeologists continue to uncover evidence that Armenia and the
    Armenian Highlands were among the earliest sites of early human
    civilization. From 6000 B.C. to 1000 B.C., tools and trinkets of
    copper, bronze and iron were commonly produced in Armenia and traded
    in neighboring lands where those metals were less abundant.

    http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles /7006542097
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