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    EDITORIAL: Resolving to Advance the Armenian Cause

    http://asbarez.com/117929/editorial-resolving-to-advance-the-armenian-cause/
    Tuesday, December 31st, 2013


    by Ara Khachatourian

    The Year Ahead

    2013 began and ends with conflict. Beginning with the election cycle
    in Armenia - presidential and municipal - which was marred, once again,
    with voter fraud and corruption to the Armenian government's abrupt
    decision to join the Russia-led Customs Union, the ruling party in
    Armenia reinforced its grip on power by neglecting the population.

    One of the key threats to Armenia's national
    security - emigration - continued at an alarming pace, as more and more
    people left the homeland due to lack of a social-economic fabric that
    can sustain a country's infrastructure.

    The bright spot was the wave of popular protests in Armenia that
    solidify the people's discontent with the current regime. The mass
    protests after the presidential elections signaled that Armenians are
    fed up and are willing to take action to assert their views. The
    summer began with one such action, when the people's outcry over
    random bus fare hikes resulted in the municipality of Yerevan to
    reverse course.

    Despite the continued anti-Armenian rhetoric emanating from Baku, the
    government and people of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (Artsakh)
    unwaveringly worked to strengthen the Artsakh's statehood. This past
    year also saw a surge in foreign dignitaries visiting Artsakh and
    pledging their commitment for Artsakh's right to self-determination.

    Meanwhile in the Middle East, the deepening conflict in Syria had a
    greater impact on the Armenian population of the country, forcing
    greater numbers to leave this community and seek refuge elsewhere.
    Many have settled in the homeland. While attempts by the government
    and organizations to welcome and provide the basic necessities to
    their Syrian-Armenian brethren accelerated the challenges stemming
    from this conflict and the displacement of the Armenian community will
    be a priority in 2014.

    On the eve of the Genocide centennial, the Turkish government amped up
    its efforts to further its denialist policies. However, diasporan
    organizations that pursue the just resolution of the Armenian Cause
    were at the forefront of that struggle. In the US, the Armenian
    National Committee of America, with its Western and Eastern regional
    entities galvanized the community and strengthened its grass-roots to
    advance Hai-Tahd.

    As we close the year with the traditional celebrations and reflection,
    we must be aware that the events of 2013 were a harbinger of things to
    come and the challenges awaiting out entire nation. 2014 must become
    the beginning of our collective commitment to advance the Armenian
    Cause with each of us pledging to roll up our sleeves and get in the
    trenches. What a great resolution for the New Year.

    Happy New Year!

    Editor's Note
    This year was another successful year for Asbarez as we celebrated our
    105th anniversary and unveiled a new project of digitizing our more
    than a century-old archives.

    We continued to be the number one and most trusted news source for
    Armenians, not only in the US, but throughout the world.

    Through your engagement and participation, YOU, our readers, propelled
    us to excel and encouraged us to do more.
    We Thank You!

    We also would like to thank our advertisers, sponsors and supporters,
    who look at Asbarez as an effective arena and enable us to enhance our
    product and services.
    And, last, but not least, our staff, writers and the army of
    contributors who tirelessly work all year and add fresh voices to our
    publication

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