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    Lragir, Armenia
    Oct 13 2007


    IT IS TOO ARROGANT ON BEHALF OF ARMENIANS TO CONSIDER THEMSELVES AS
    RUSSIANS' RIVAL



    The Moscow-based political scientist Andranik Mihranyan explains the
    murders and other expressions of chauvinism in Russia saying that the
    Russians are now seeking their national identity. He spoke about this
    issue on October 12 at the National Press Club in Yerevan. Mihranyan
    said the quest for identity causes such expressions, clashes with
    other ethnicities. Mihranyan thinks similar cases occurred in the
    Soviet years but were not made known to public.

    `It is a deadlocked line which is observed in all the countries of
    the world,' Andranik Mihranyan says referring to European societies
    where nationalistic moods tend to rise since, for instance, Arab
    neighborhoods are emerging in more and more European capitals.


    Mihranyan thinks Russia is not an exception but the political
    scientist says it should not be thought to be an anti-Armenian
    policy. Andranik Mihranyan says it would be too arrogant to think so.
    `Those who think so are being arrogant when they think the Armenian
    element is the element, as I said at the Council of Europe when a
    Latvian parliament member said Russia needs to shape its
    self-consciousness, its state opposite to something, I said you are
    dreaming, it is an illusion if you think this great nation shapes its
    national ideology, statehood opposite to such microscopic nations and
    states. You see there are scales, notions, it is necessary to be more
    realistic and sober in dealing with the reality,' Andranik Mihranyan
    says.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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