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    GENERATIONS WON'T FORGIVE US
    Lilit Poghosyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on April 16, 2008
    Armenia

    If We Don't Learn A Lesson From March 1

    Interview with the director of the Genocide Museum Hayk Demoyan

    "March 1 was, mildly speaking, a regrettable event for every Armenian,
    a psychological, moral blow, the consequence of which is simply
    irretrievable.

    It is impossible to imagine that we could have ever afforded similar
    act towards ourselves, our statehood.

    I don't want to take the role of a judge and to say who is right,
    who is wrong. But the thing that happened is really a matter of
    serious concern.

    Our people have faced genocide and today we have the opportunity
    to build our statehood, it is impossible to imagine that the
    representatives of a nation that has faced genocide can struggle
    against one another.

    So we must learn a lesson from March 1 and draw right
    conclusions. Should we not give right assessment to what happened,
    we will leave a very bad heritage for the coming generation.

    Before doing something, we must give a question to ourselves: "Do we
    treat properly those who were martyred or who survived dreaming of
    an independent Armenia?"

    The thing that happened on March 1 in the center of the capital city
    was an unforgivable "luxury" and meanwhile a contemptuous attitude
    towards the victims of the Genocide and those who survived. To have
    statehood is a great grace for the nation that has faced genocide,
    it is a chance that we mustn't lose. The generations won't forgive
    us. Consequently we must record once and for all that violence must
    be excluded from the agenda of our political culture.

    Using force will ruin us. It will give ground to suspicion abroad:
    "Why do Armenian's insist on the recognition of the Genocide, if they
    themselves solve their issues by force.'

    "Will the traditional Diaspora, lobbyist organizations, which still
    make efforts towards the international recognition of the Genocide face
    difficulties in this issue. Especially because the "lobby belonging
    to Armenian Pan National Movement" acts against their own state,
    the ruling power and the church, moreover they hold demonstrations,
    in the United States and the European capitals with the slogan "Robert,
    Serge, Talyat?"

    "Definitely! Thus our direct enemies will be pleasantly surprised,
    we give them good reasons to say: "How can the Armenians speak about
    the Genocide when they kill one another for political reasons?"

    As regards the demonstrations hold in the foreign countries, those
    citizens of Armenia who live overseas, or those who are citizens of
    other countries but consider themselves Armenians, must understand
    that each of us must be helpful to this statehood, rather than
    teaching something."
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