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    Let Us Extend a Hand As a Nation to the Syrian Armenians

    http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/08/16/let-us-extend-a-hand-as-a-nation-to-the-syrian-armenians/
    Opinion | August 16, 2012 10:34 am

    By Panos Titizian

    The revolutionary winds of the `Arab Spring' which began in Tunisia
    and continued in Algeria, Yemen, Libya and Egypt for 17 months have
    now turned Syria's capital, Damascus, and its large cities of Aleppo
    and Kamishli, into scenes of bloody battles. Over 80 percent of the
    Syrian Armenians live in these three cities.

    Bloody and destructive struggles in any Arab country due to political,
    religious or ethnic reasons can only cause sorrow for the Armenian
    people. The Armenian people is not only forever grateful to the Arab
    countries for opening widely their doors and hearts on the morrow of
    the Genocide to the children of the exiled Armenian people, accepting
    them and providing them with the possibility of earning their
    livelihood through work - and especially the humane and noble behavior
    of the hospitable people of Syria. It is also profoundly in
    commiseration with them as a result of the terrible crisis which they
    are now experiencing.

    Our hope and desire is that a positive solution is found as soon as
    possible to this crisis, which is of a destructive nature for all
    parties, and the guns and bombs fall silent. By carrying out an
    acceptable solution for all sides, peace and calm will reign once more
    throughout Syria's territory.

    At the same time, we are aware that hopes and desires without real,
    practical steps remain solely wishes and dreams, especially in our
    case, if we Armenians do not help by all possible means and do not
    take tangible initial steps to extend financial, physical, spiritual
    and moral aid to our Syrian-Armenian brothers and sisters.

    In this vein, the communiqué of the Armenian General Benevolent Union
    (AGBU) several days ago in the Armenian press is very encouraging and
    comforting. Among other things, it said:

    In preparation for the imminent need for humanitarian assistance that
    is emerging as a result of the unfolding political crisis in Syria,
    the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) is committed to taking
    action to help the Armenian community in distress, this time in Syria.

    The Central Board of Directors moved to set aside an AGBU Emergency
    Fund for Humanitarian Assistance to the Armenian Community in Syria,
    in the amount of $1 million.

    A special task force, in cooperation with the District Committee of
    Syria, is in the process of assessing the emerging needs, to create
    the appropriate logistics in compliance with federal and international
    guidelines, to help and support the Armenian community there.
    Necessary arrangements are also underway in AGBU's centers locally in
    Aleppo, Damascus and Kamishli, to make them operational hubs for
    coordinating the relief efforts, extending help to families in other
    locations as well, wherever the need arises. They will also be
    prepared to accommodate those who may have to be temporarily moved out
    of their homes. The possibility of making AGBU facilities in Cyprus
    available as temporary shelter for families, who may need to move out
    of the country, is under consideration.

    AGBU is in close communication with officials in Armenia to be
    appraised of the diplomatic efforts and social and organizational
    initiatives being taken to address the situation.

    As we see, this great Union, born from the sorrows of the Armenian
    people, brought to life by Boghos Nubar Pasha and his friends in Cairo
    106 years ago with the noble patriotic and humanitarian ideas of
    taking care of the needs of the Armenian people, which without
    discrimination has come to the aid of all the children of our people
    uprooted from its historic lands and wandering the five continents of
    the world - the orphan and the widow, the sick and needy, the victim
    of earthquake, the seeker of education, and those who need basic
    sustenance and shelter in order to live - again carries out its
    historical and honorable role.

    It is not amazing that the AGBU, which enlisted in the holy mission of
    patriotism, philanthropy and dedication in the life of our people, had
    successive presidents imbued with clear-sightedness and patriotism,
    Mihran Karagheuzian, Calouste Gulbenkian, Alex Manoogian and his
    daughter, Louise Manoogian Simone, and the present energetic, idealist
    president Berge Setrakian, Esq., who, taking the torch passed on from
    Boghos Nubar Pasha, served with the same resolve of will, spirit and
    dedication, and continue to serve today. The proof is the reassuring
    press release which we have mentioned above.

    Consequently, it is necessary not to leave the AGBU alone in its
    service to the nation. The pain of the Syrian Armenians, the demand to
    become its remedy, must become an imperative for all Armenians, both
    in Armenia and the diaspora, including all our political, religious,
    philanthropic, social and youth organizations and institutions.
    Without a doubt when the challenge is of a pan-Armenian nature, the
    assistance, the response, must also be of a pan-Armenian resonance and
    magnitude.

    In this sense, we are sure that all the children of our people,
    whatever ideal, creed or conviction they may have, spurred on by the
    historical imperative of the moment, hand in hand with the Central
    Executive of the Armenian General Benevolent Union and its energetic
    president, encouraging one another, will provide the necessary
    assistance to one of the most vital, steadfast citadels of our
    diaspora, worthy of gratitude - the glorious Syrian Armenians.

    (Panos Titizian is an ADL leader. This article was translated into
    English from the original Armenian.)

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