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    Hai-Tahd Conference Kicks Off in Yerevan

    Friday, May 7th, 2010
    Asbarez


    ARF Supreme Council of Armenia Chairman Armen Rustamian

    YEREVAN (Yerkir) - A conference of Hai-Tahd committees of the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation kicked off at the Erebouni business center,
    with the participation of representatives from throughout the world.
    The conference will conclude its activities in the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic.

    ARF Bureau member Levon Lazarian opened the conference, welcoming
    Hai-Tahd representatives from Europe, the Middle East, South America,
    North America, Australia and the Commonwealth of Independent States,
    as well as Javakhk and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

    Lazarian explained that the aim of the conference was to unify all
    national forces in Armenia, Karabakh and Diaspora in order to tackle
    national challenges based on a single national agenda.

    In his welcoming remarks, Lazarian warned of Armenia's `adversaries'
    and their efforts to strengthen their voice and presence in different
    countries and the imperative to counter those efforts.

    The conference will also discuss the international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, as well as issues of reparations for the families
    of Genocide victims.

    Also speaking at the conference was ARF Bureau member Hagop
    Der-Khatchadourian, who echoed Lazarian's call to action against
    anti-Armenian forces lobbying against Armenian interests.

    He noted that the Armenia-Turkey protocol process adversely affected
    efforts to attain international recognition of the Genocide. He also
    pointed to Turkey's active engagement of the Arab World, noting that
    Genocide recognition efforts there have become complicated.

    Der-Khatchadourian stressed the importance of engaging international
    analytical centers and think tanks, as well as dissident Turkish
    academic, whose opinions differ from official Ankara.

    The Bureau member emphasized the need for continued activism to
    preserve and protect the right of Armenians in Javakhk, given the
    continued anti-Armenian policies of Georgian authorities.

    In his remarks to the conference, ARF Supreme Council of Armenia
    chairman Armen Rustamian spoke of the evolving geopolitical situation
    in Caucasus.

    `The dynamically changing geopolitical situation in the region incites
    new challenges entailing the following question: how many independent
    states will there be in the South Caucasus, (3 states, 3+1, 3+2 or
    3+3)?' said Rustamian, explaining that until the Russian-Georgian war
    the South Caucasus were perceived as a three-nation region. With the
    addition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia to the mix, that equation
    changed to a `3+2' model. The inclusion of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic would make it a `3+3' equation, which would properly
    characterize the current geopolitical reality of the South Caucasus
    region.

    Rustamian added that Turkey was aspiring to play a larger role in the
    region. `If Turkey gets involved in regional developments, Iran should
    also be given the chance to maintain the balance,' said Rustamian.
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