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    GOVERNMENT OVERSTEPPED MORAL AUTHORITY TOWARDS NATION: GIBRAHAYER

    news.am
    Dec 25 2009
    Armenia

    For us Armenians, 2009 was not a year, which we would remember with
    fondness, thanks to the unfortunate events, which have precipitated
    from the misguided actions of the government of Armenia. Namely,
    the process of normalization of relations with our western neighbour
    and historical adversary Turkey," reads the article by Jean Ipdjian
    published in Gibrahayer e-magazine.

    "The problem is the manner in which the government of Armenia has
    chosen or has been forced to conduct the process. We, Armenians,
    have major issues with Turkey. There is the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, the matter of our historical lands which form
    part of eastern Turkey and where for years systematic work has been
    undertaken by Turkey to erase the historical fingerprints of its true
    owners, us Armenians, and last but not least, Artsakh. These issues
    are not confined to and nor are within the narrow concerns of the
    republic of Armenia and its population, but they concern and belong to
    the Armenian nation as a whole in its entirety, that is Armenia and
    the Diaspora. Therefore, they should have been the results of prior
    consultations with the nation through its organized representatives
    and establishments.

    The Diasporans are not concerned about the policies of running the
    government, since it is the elected choice of the people of Armenia.

    However, by signing the Protocols the President of Armenia and his
    government have overstepped their moral authority and obligations
    towards the nation. Probably we and the government will be saved
    and taken out of an unfortunate position by Turkey itself, because
    of that nation s inexhaustible arrogance and extreme nationalism,"
    the article says.
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