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    ARF PUBLICATIONS CONFERENCE OPENS IS YEREVAN

    Yerkir.am
    March 10, 2007

    A two-day conference of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    publications opened in Yerevan today. The conference, attended by the
    ARF publication representatives from Armenian and foreign countries,
    will discuss issues related political and ideological issues.

    In his opening remarks, ARF Bureau member and the National Assembly
    deputy speaker Vahan Hovhannisian said that the press was able to
    set up a network to tie all the Armenians together scattered around
    the world after the genocide.

    "When I am asked how to describe national and anti-national articles or
    papers, the answer is quite clear to me. Regardless of political views,
    if a paper, a reporter raises hope in people even with criticism,
    it is national. If they disseminate disappointment, if they picture
    everything as hopeless, for example, saying that Baku-Akhalkalak-Kars
    railroad is the end of Armenia, this is anti-national," he said.

    After a two-year pause, Droshak, an ARF official publication, will
    be published again, and its future editor-in-chief, National Assembly
    member and author Roben Hovsepian, said that while many problems have
    been solved, we still face some challenges.

    Vache Brutian, the editor of the Asbarez daily, published in the USA,
    said that Armenia is always present in the Diaspora press and he
    hopes that the Diaspora will also be present in the Armenian press.

    Boris Navasardian, the president of the Yerevan Press Club, said
    that the ARF publications have always contributed to preserving the
    Armenian identity in the Diaspora.

    Aram Abrahamian, the editor of the Aravot daily, said that while he
    is not a supporter of the ARF, he still believes that it is better to
    have some principles than have none. He reminded the ARF Supreme Body
    publication Yerkir had a very large circulation in 1990s because of
    its support of values that were accepted at the time. He also noted
    that the ARF publications have never participated in actions aimed
    against the limitation of free speech in Armenia.

    ARF Bureau representative Hrant Margarian said that the ARF
    publications were not just party papers but they were for the
    community. "The press is my teacher, it gives assessments to my
    activities, and it is very important to pay attention to it. In every
    society, values are formed from time to time, and papers have a great
    role to play in it," Margarian said.
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