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    AZG DAILY #223, 05-12-2009

    Diaspora

    Update: 2009-12-05 01:25:44 (GMT +04:00)

    A TIMELY REORGANIZATION

    By Edmond Y. Azadian

    Armenia is at a crossroad politically. That state of affairs is
    reflected also on the community life in the diaspora. Armenians need
    to harness their resources to meet the worldwide challenges. Yet we
    are divided more than ever to focus on the burning issues.

    The radical opposition in Armenia has toned down its rhetoric, finally
    realizing the external threats the homeland faces in these trying
    times. That may be a welcome development, although a little late.

    The protocols signed with Turkey have been confusing everybody,
    allowing some opportunists to score some selfish political gains. Many
    people had been wondering how long life can be sustained in Armenia
    under the Turkish blockade, and they believed to have discovered some
    relief in the prospect of open borders with Turkey. Others detect
    inherent traps in the protocols, that many damage Armenia's long-term
    prospects. Very few realize that major powers have come to an
    accommodation to create stability in the region to tap and apportion
    its resources and weaken countries, which, like Armenia, are but mere
    pawns in their chess game.

    The Armenian political parties have been operating under these
    conditions in the homeland and in the diaspora.

    Since the years of the Cold War some balance was established in the
    diaspora so that no one group could strive for hegemony nor claim
    undisputed representation. The ADL, admittedly less regimented, played
    a balancing role, along with the Hunchak party, the AGBU, the churches
    and the patriotic masses allied spiritually with people in Armenia.
    The ADL commanded more respect and influence than if resources
    warranted because of its leadership, its unconditional support of
    Armenia and the Mother Church.

    Some quarters in the Diaspora believed that the balancing power of the
    ADL needed to be disputed, so that the way could be paved for their
    hegemony in the Diaspora. These forces were able to enlist the support
    of a few collaborators within the party ranks, some of them motivated
    by vanity, greed or vendetta. That is how the internecine quarrels
    began with in the ranks of the organization. They indeed paralyzed the
    organization for some time in Armenia and in the diaspora.

    But finally the rank and file had a rude awakening in the
    deteriorating situation and through a worldwide call a reorganization
    drive was launched and it culminated in the convocation, which took
    place during the first week of October in Yerevan.

    The Aremanagan ADL Party was reorganized in record time more reviving
    more than 16 chapters in Armenia, which were dormant because of an
    inept and corrupt leadership, which had purged its deserving
    intellectual.

    That reorganization inspires and attracted all the healthy elements of
    the organization in the Diaspora. More than 50 participants converged
    in Yerevan from around the world.

    It was no coincidence that the ADL party headquarters in Yerevan,
    which was sold by some unscrupulous people, was partially recovered,
    and today once again 19 Koryun St. became the ADL world headquarters.

    Certainly all the participants contributed to this massive
    reorganization effort. A pivotal role was destined to the ADL District
    Committee of Eastern United States and Canada, which had kept its
    structure intact through the turmoil befell on the party as a whole.
    The District, true to its bylaws and the ADL traditional principals,
    had met all the destructive challenges successfully and kept its legal
    entity safe.

    All the veteran leaders contributed to the Yerevan convention through
    their wisdom, experience and inspiring and encouraging words.

    Armenia's president, the prime minister, the speaker of the parliament
    as well as the Supreme spiritual leader HH Catholicos of all Armenians
    Karekin II welcomed this rejuvenation endeavor and wishes well to the
    new leadership of the ADL.

    Of course, panic has gripped some people who still pose falsely as
    "ADL Central Committee Chairman" or "vice chairman."

    Their whereabouts and addresses are unknown. They have certainly found
    cozy corners under the coattails of the traditional opponents of the
    ADL and have been trying to sell their fake ADL credentials to the
    highest bidder.

    Ever since they assumed they had taken over, the leadership of the
    organization they have not been able to contribute anything positive.
    Instead they have launched a campaign against the traditional
    leadership of the organization who had brought dignity and respect to
    the ADL. To this day, they have been hurling insults through the
    Internet to the respected leaders, because they have nothing better to
    offer.

    Another fortunate turn of events was the awakening of some regional
    leaders, who were duped into believing that they were allying
    themselves with the "legal central committees." Those people were also
    awakened one by one and they have been joining this new movement of
    reorganization, to the chagrin of the diehard dissidents. One positive
    contribution that this group has made, it has purged itself from the
    rank and file of the ADL organization and is experiencing its
    frustration in its isolation.

    As the official communiqué amply clarifies, the ADL is moving ahead in
    leaps and bounds in Armenia and in the diaspora.

    The new and rejuvenated ADL reorganization is posed to resume its
    traditional role to exercise its political philosophy and to serve the
    Armenian people around the world.

    The new ADL means positive action. It is unstoppable.
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