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    WALL STREET JOURNAL: "ARMENIA EMBRACES SYRIANS, WARILY"

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/21243/wall-street-journal-%E2%80%9Carmenia-embraces-syrians-warily%E2%80%9D.html
    13:00, December 5, 2012

    Joe Parkinson, the Wall Street Journal's Turkey Bureau Chief, has
    been reporting from Yerevan this week.

    His first article, Winning Move: Chess Reigns as Kingly Pursuit in
    Armenia, deals with the government's 2011 decision to make chess
    compulsory in schools.

    Armenia Embraces Syrians, Warily, is Parkinson's most recent article
    and covers the plight of Armenians who have fled Syria for safe haven
    in Armenia.

    It would appear that the Wall Street Journal still believes that
    when it comes to describing the events of 1915 there are two sides
    to the story.

    Parkinson writes:

    "For some here, the shock of being uprooted from their homes is
    magnified by the ghosts of previous sectarian slaughter. The majority
    of Syrian Armenians are descended from communities who fled what
    Armenians say were the mass killings of up to 1.5 million Armenians by
    Turks during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. Turkey rejects
    the accusation, saying there were heavy losses of life on both sides."

    Despite this misguided attempt by the WSJ to remain "objective",
    the article does succeed in portraying the uncertainty that
    Syrian-Armenians now face and how many now are caught in a temporary
    limbo between Aleppo and Yerevan.

    As to the title of the article, implying that the Armenian government
    a further financial strain if more Armenians from Syria arrive,
    the following words of Minister of the Diaspora Hranoush Hakobyan
    are telling.

    "We have said all Armenians are welcome, but our country is not in the
    best economic situation. These people need jobs and they need income."

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