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    Hay Dat: New stage
    By Karine Mangassarian

    Yerkir/arm
    3 June 05

    Armenian Revolutionary Federation's (ARF) Hay Dat Council is scheduled
    to hold its meeting in Yerevan on June 3 and 4. The Council comprises
    members of the ARF Bureau in charge of Hay Dat activities, heads of
    the Hay Dat committees of U.S. and Europe, directors of the Hay Dat
    offices in Washington, Brussels, Moscow, and Beirut as well as the
    Yerevan central office, and representatives of the ARF Supreme Body of
    Armenia and ARF Artsakh Central Committee.

    The Council is to discuss additions to the Hay Dat strategy in the
    light of the recent international and regional developments, and shape
    the action plans for the Hay Dat offices worldwide.

    ARF Bureau members Karo Armenian and Hakop Ter-Khachatrian shared
    their views with Yerkir on the coming forum, the works of the offices
    and committees, as well as the results of the Hay Dat conference held
    in Yerevan in 2003.

    Touching upon the 2003 conference, Karo Armenian noted that it helped
    better understand the tasks to be undertaken in order to keep up with
    the international processes and present our views. New directions have
    been adopted in the United States, Canada, Europe, Moscow and the
    Middle East, and a completelynew program has been put together.

    The Hay Dat activities were carried out in two fields: the
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide, and supporting the
    Armenian economy development process. When asked why the economy was
    included in the Hay Datagenda, Armenian said, "It was included in our
    agenda because the development of the Armenian economy greatly hinges
    on foreign aid and international loans. These processes happen
    everywhere.

    We realized that the Hay Dat offices and committees could play a
    substantial part in supporting Armenia's diplomacy." In his turn,
    Bureau member Hakop Ter-Khachatrian noted that this issue was put on
    the Hay Dat agenda since Armenia's independence as an additional
    factor to support the basis of the Armenian state. "The Hay Dat
    offices and committees immediately engaged in the process, and a lot
    is being done today.

    Under the resolutions of the ARF General Convention, the Armenian
    Genocide recognition is no more the only goal of the Hay
    Dat. Supporting the development of the economy became an issue of our
    agenda. We backed the Armenian foreign diplomacy, in accordance to the
    ARF decisions, to aid Armenia as much as wecan and to reinforce its
    international positions," said Ter-Khachatrian, adding also that the
    voice of the Armenian communities sound in all these processes, often
    having a vital role in the policies of governments.

    Further commenting on the economic factors involved in foreign policy,
    Armenian emphasized the importance of developing bilateral economic
    relations. As an example, he pointed out the creation of the
    American-Armenian intergovernmental economic committee noting that Hay
    Dat office has laid the foundation for the committee's
    creation. Armenian said similar activities are being carried out in
    other countries that provide international assistance packages,
    including Canada, European countries.

    It's not easy to counter the Turkish propaganda machine

    The problem of Artsakh occupies a unique position in the activities of
    Hay Dat offices and committees. `Due to some recent global processes
    this problem has had very slow development. However, Armenia has
    always preserved its position of being ready for open
    negotiations. But Azerbaijan's behavior as well as some regional
    developments hindered this process,' ARF Bureau member Karo Armenian
    said. Armenian believes that even though there are no new developments
    in Armenia's foreign policy, this does not mean that Hay Dat offices
    do not pursue this issue. Hay Dat offices and committees daily monitor
    the developments related to Artsakh and keep this issue on their
    agenda.

    Of course, international recognition and denunciation of the Armenian
    Genocide are the main objectives of Hay Dat activities. In this
    respect, Armenian stressed the importance of countering the Turkish
    and Azeri propaganda and neutralizing the public opinion
    disinformation campaigns launched by these countries.

    Bureau member Ter-Khachatrian noted that international recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide has been activated on a wider scale and many
    countries have recognized the Genocide. `We had never had such rapid
    developments before. This means that our activities of the past years
    are yielding their results. Of course, Armenia's official position is
    very important in this respect since international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide has a special position on Armenia' s foreign policy
    agenda'.

    `One of the most important challenges we have to face is counteringthe
    diplomatic campaign Turkey has launched around its application for
    membership in the European Union.

    When we speak about stopping Turkey's policies of denial we should
    keep in mind that it is not an easy task. We can succeed gradually,
    step by step. We are dealing with a powerful state machine which gets
    support from several powerful countries. And we have to counter this
    machine,' Armenian said. He believes Turkey's aspirations for EU
    membership were a good opportunity for Hay Dat activities. `We had to
    include recognition of the Armenian Genocideinto the list of
    preconditions set before Turkey.

    I have to make a clarification here. When we say recognition, our
    organization and our nation cannot accept so-called `passive
    recognition'. We are dealing with a state that is still bearing the
    guilt of committing genocide. This is not the guilt of the Ottoman
    Empire. The modern Turkey has participated in the Armenian Genocide
    from the very first day of its creation. This countryis founded on the
    consequences of the Genocide and it owes to our nation. Thisis the
    issue we are raising on the international political arena as an urgent
    issue,' Armenian stated. Ter-Khachatrian noted that Turkey is trying
    to counter Hay Dat activities very skillfully. It is pursuing its
    policy of denial both in politics and in economics.

    `We could see this when Turkey was trying to exert pressure on Canada
    saying that the Canadian companies working in Turkey could suffer
    damages. The Turkish embassies in different countries have formed a
    network attracting anumber of suspicious organizations that are
    implementing Turkey's policies'. Ter-Khachatrian believes this is a
    very flexible policy since on the one hand it pursues absolute denial
    while on the other hand proposals are made for the historians to start
    a dialog. `It's interesting that this approach has become a part of
    Western policies. Let's remember the Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation
    Committee, an initiative that did not come from the states
    involved. Who can be against a dialog? However, in reality, the
    Committee had absolutely different objectives which derived from its
    non-representative composition.

    The Committee members had a certain bias that had been determined by
    Turkey. The Committee's obvious objective was to counter the
    increasing international pressure on Turkey. When we were trying to
    raise the question of recognition of the Genocide representatives of
    various countries in Europe and North America were saying, why are you
    raising this question if a reconciliation process has already started?
    In this respect, the Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation Committee
    significantly hindered international recognition of the Genocide,'
    Ter-Khachatrian said. Karo Armenian pointed out that TARC was unmasked
    by the Hay Dat Committee. Hay Dat activists revealed the fact that
    TARC was financed by the US State Department, a fact that previously
    had been kept secret. Finally, the State Department had to accept this
    fact and the Committee was discredited.

    The issue of Genocide does not have religious grounds Karo Armenian
    commented on the peculiarities of the activities of Hay Dat Middle
    East office in Beirut noting that Armenia is a Christian country
    surrounded by Muslim countries. Thus, as a Christian country, Armenia
    has to understand the peculiarities of the Islamic world and establish
    proper relations with it. `Armenia is facing a serious challenge. In
    this respect, it is very important that Armenia preserve its values
    that are largely in line with European values on the one hand, and be
    able to develop its relations with the Islamic world on the
    other. This is very difficult but at the same time very important from
    the point of view of diplomacy.

    We have a lot to do in this respect. We have to explain to the
    countries in the region that our problem with Turkey does not have any
    religious groundsbut is a result of nationalism and genocide. We have
    to show to the Islamic world that the problem we have with our
    neighbors, Turkey and Azerbaijan, does not derive from religious
    differences (by the way, there are differences within Islam as well)
    but from the fact that Turkey is grounded on a value system that has
    no right to persist in the modern world,' Armenian said.

    The scope of Hay Dat supporters and activists is very wide ARF has
    adopted a new approach of attracting new friends and supporters. One
    of the results of this approach was the Pro-Armenia Conference held in
    Paris. More than 150 friends of Armenia from different countries
    participated in the conference.

    `This is a symbol of our strength since the Conference attracted
    different influential people, political leaders from different
    countries,' Ter-Khachatrian said. He pointed out that though Hay Day
    offices and committees are political branches of ARF, they include a
    large number of supporters, inducing many young people. And these
    young people are the guarantors of accomplishment of Hay Dat goals,
    Ter-Khachatrian concluded.
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