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    Syrian-Armenians Accuse Reporters in Armenia for Making Unfounded Statements

    hetq
    11:43, August 16, 2012

    A group of Syrian-Armenians who have recently arrived in Armenia have
    taken the local press to task for making unwanted and unfounded
    remarks about the situation of the Armenian community in Syria. What
    follows is their statement.

    A reporter from Armenia, who had recently visited Haleb, , organized a
    press conference upon returning to Yerevan and had the gall to make a
    series of general statements regarding the issues confronting the
    Armenian community in Aleppo.

    According to the reporter, Syrian Armenians `are hostages to the
    so-called national community leadership' and that `those leaders do
    not allow the community to develop by taking logical decisions' and
    that it's a result of ignorance or a planned conspiracy.

    At this crucial time, such attempts to drive a wedge between Armenia,
    the Syrian-Armenian community and the leaders of Syrian-Armenian
    organizations can't be regarded as sincere by us Syrian-Armenians.

    Those who have spoken out regarding the attitudes of the
    Syrian-Armenians include Catholicos Aram I of the Great House of
    Cilicia, Armenia's Ambassador to Syria Levon Sargsyan and ARF Bureau
    member Hrand Margaryan.

    They have stressed on numerous occasions that the Syrian-Armenian
    community has no intention of leaving Syria.

    These are individuals who are intimately acquainted with the
    Syrian-Armenian community and not those who have visited for a few
    days.

    The stance of the RA Minister for the Diaspora, shaped through daily
    telephone conversations, meetings and consultations with appropriate
    individuals, expresses the attitude of the vast majority of
    Syrian-Armenians.

    We, a group of Syrian-Armenian youth now in Armenia, can confirm that
    it's impossible to speak in generalities culled from a few days'
    experience on the ground.

    There are no anti-Armenian tendencies in Syria and no violence
    directed towards the Armenian community.

    The community now has its joint coordinating committee, comprised of
    the three spiritual dioceses and representatives of the political
    parties and unions.

    We can proudly say that the community has never been more united and,
    during this difficult time, the coordinating committee is confronting
    all challenges confronting the community.

    We find it intolerable and painful for any one individual to speak on
    behalf of the community or attempt to hurl accusations against the
    community leadership, political parties, or other responsible
    individuals.

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