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  • Interview: Armenian Environmental Activist Mariam Sukhudyan

    INTERVIEW: ARMENIAN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST MARIAM SUKHUDYAN

    Posted by Liana Aghajanian on February 4, 2013 at 12:49 p

    Armenian environmental activist Mariam Sukhudyan/Photo courtesy
    Mariam Sukhudyan

    Mariam Sukhudyan is the quintessential face of Armenia's active
    environmental community. Through her activism both on the ground and
    with the help of social media, she has carried the message of pertinent
    environmental issues beyond the borders of the South Caucasus country
    and gathered much admiration in the process.

    In 2010, Sukhudyan was awarded the U.S. Embassy of Armenia's first
    ever Woman of Courage Award, honoring her "responsibility, courage
    and leadership in the pursuit of justice." The award came after her
    and a group of volunteers at the Nubarashen Special School Number
    11 alleged child abuse from staff, statements that she once faced
    up to 5 years imprisonment for, before the charges were dropped and
    redirected towards school staff.

    Since then, she's been at the forefront of the struggle between
    activists and government officials in Armenia over the future of
    Armenia's lucrative mining industry and the unrepairable damage that
    she says Armenia can't afford.

    Learn more about Sukhudyan, the environmental movement in Armenia
    and why the battle over Teghut Forest is so important to activists
    in our short interview below:

    Q. When did you first become interested in the environment, and why?

    A.I first became interested in environmentalism when I noticed things
    taking place around, wilfulness towards nature and environment, The
    civil struggle began with Symphony of Stone in Garni in 2007 , when a
    group of people were destroying the monument of nature with crowbars
    for the workshop of Paravon Mirzoyan, the director of national art
    gallery and for the church floor of Hovik Abrahamyan. Yet later it
    was known, the natural monument became means for serious business,
    and it was being mercilessly destroyed.

    Q. What is the current environmental situation in Armenia like?

    A. It 's much like a sick , wounded woman who will be saved only by
    means of her endless love and immense faith...If we don't turn this
    love into efficient activity, we wont have Armenia any more ...

    Q. Why is it so important for you to be an environmental activist
    in Armenia?

    A. It's absolutely of no importance which way I will be called ,
    environmentalist or activist , simple citizen of RA (Republic of
    Armenia), a woman fighting together with her maternal instincts,
    or a blind romantic person... reality is that we lose Armenia, and
    the opportunity of living atmosphere, producing healthy generation
    and having continuation, the type of an Armenian person is being
    degenerated and it is the problem of all of us , irrespective of our
    geographical position.

    Q. Can you describe what victories you have had in your fight to
    protect the environment in Armenia and also what failures?

    A. Struggle is a victory itself , the man who fights never loses,
    if there is still someone who believes and does his best to change
    the country he lives in, then nothing is lost. Sometimes victories
    are visible and tangible as, let us say the struggle in Trchkan,
    where the building of water power plant was suspended and the biggest
    waterfall in Armenia was saved.

    Khosrov forest reserve was saved from becoming restaurant and and a
    place of fun ... As we know, by government's decision one great part
    of the forest reserve was given to be built on, this illegal activity
    was again banned on behalf of community and NGOs .

    The biggest achievement is civic revival , because Armenia is just
    like its citizens , it's our internal mirror. So if we seek for a
    good and worthy life, respected rights, harmony with nature so first
    and foremost we should be the one to take the initiative and pass on.

    We won't allow our rights to be violated every time ... while you
    stoop, do not complain, but if they ride you, this mean it's high
    time to draw our spine up.

    Armenian activists protesting illegal logging/ Photo courtesy Mariam
    Sukhudyan

    Q. What is the most important environmental problem facing Armenia now?

    A. The mining industry gnaws from inside our organism like a worm.

    Armenia is like a tasty, juicy fruit, which is being attacked from
    different sides, squeezing out the juice of our homeland , Armenia
    becomes deprived of juice, air , water and life. If we do not stop
    the wilfulness performed in the sphere of mining industry, we will
    destroy the country that we inherited centuries ago. It's quite enough
    to take a map and look at the sectors where metal mining industries are
    marked and the scene of the environment we live in will be clear , if
    we do not stop this policy then in fact all is a lie, our patriotism,
    love towards our children and family worship.

    Q. Through Facebook and the internet, you get a lot of support from
    people around the world, including the Armenian Diaspora. How does
    that make you feel?

    A. It's very good that diaspora is gradually interested in the
    environmental issues of Armenia, today Armenia contains not only
    victims of genocide. There is also the living breathing nowadays
    Armenia , which is again in need of huge attention, love and concrete
    actions. We expect that Armenians living abroad will feel themselves
    inside Armenia and from now on will take part in today's life of
    Armenia, irrespective of the fact which corner of the world they live
    in. Armenia needs you.

    Mariam Sukhudyan/by Yeghia Trchkani Nersesian

    Q. Can you tell me about some of the most recent event you were
    involved in, saving the Trchkan Waterfall as well as Mashtots Park?

    Why are these issues important to you?

    A. The park belongs to the community and no one has the right to
    sell it, divide it, spoil it and make a trading center. It's time
    for a simple citizen to understand that this country belongs to him
    and he is the owner and the servant , that he has to take part in
    events round him. We lose our type, we lose the human inside us ,
    the environment which nourished us for centuries.We MUST kill the
    slave and awake the owner.

    Our next battle is Teghut, we call on the whole diaspora to focus
    its thoughts and activity towards Teghut, in case of need to travel
    with tents to the North of Armenia and with their presence suspend
    the disastrous performance of the mining industry , the collecting
    of one hundred million tonnes of industrial wastes and its flow into
    surrounding environment, I have to remind that here are the traces
    of Qur Araqs cultural civilization.... And while losing Teghut,
    we will turn over the last page of Armenia.

    To learn more about the environmental movement in Armenia, visit the
    Pan-Armenian Environmental Front

    http://www.ianyanmag.com/2013/02/04/interview-mariam-sukhudyan/

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