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  • Antelias: "Armenia-Diaspora" Intellectuals' Seminar second day

    PRESS RELEASE
    Catholicosate of Cilicia
    Communication and Information Department
    Contact: V.Rev.Fr. Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
    Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
    Fax: (04) 419724
    E- mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.cathcil.org/

    PO Box 70 317
    Antelias-Lebanon

    Armenian version: http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Armenian.htm

    INTELLECTUALS FROM ARMENIA AND THE DIASPORA DISCUSS CULTURAL,
    EDUCATIONAL, ECONOMIC AND ARMENIAN CAUSE RELATED ISSUES

    The conference of Armenia-Diaspora intellectuals continued its sessions
    on Friday and Saturday, 12-13 August, under the patronage of His
    Holiness Aram I. Six sessions tackling the cultural, educational,
    Armenian's rights and economic issues occurred on the second and
    third days of the conference.

    The lecturers during the session on cultural issues were Dr. Hovhannes
    Taslakian and Berdj Zeitountsian. They talked about the current
    situation of Armenian culture in Armenia and the Diaspora, the
    challenges it faces, its achievements and failures.

    The two outlined the worrying phenomena of the obvious fall in moral
    values and increase in material values. They discussed the imperative
    of rescuing various cultural heritages, including literature, music
    and dance from foreign influences. Dr. Taslakian raised the issue of
    implementing the Mesrobian guidelines for dictation.

    The attendants particularly emphasized the importance of reforming
    the structures of the Diaspora so Armenian communities could retain
    their Armenian character and regain their activeness.

    "There's a retreat in the cultural field in Armenia and the
    Diaspora. But this retreat should be treated as a crises and crisis
    are sometimes positive phenomena which open up new horizons," said
    His Holiness Aram I as a conclusion to the discussions revolving
    around culture, he underscored the following points:

    Armenia-Diaspora relations should be planned, organized and continuous.
    rather than occasional.

    Armenians should aim at betterment of quality and values..

    In return of the new cultural liveliness provided by Armenia to the.
    Diaspora, the Diaspora should help Armenia financially.

    The Armenian culture should be rescued from its monologue and its dialogue.
    with other cultures in the Diaspora should not be left to chance.

    In the end, His Holiness called for "purifying the Armenian culture and
    returning it to its roots and authentic spirit."

    The second session was dedicated to educational issues. Edig Melkonian and
    Bebo Simonian discussed the main challenges Armenia and the Diaspora face in
    this field, including issues related to educational curricula, textbooks,
    reform of teachers and betterment of their life standards.

    His Holiness drew out the following conclusions from the discussions:

    a.. Armenians should not consider their educational field to be in
    retreat, but should see the Armenian school as facing new challenges.

    b.. Armenian education should be re-organized in Armenia and especially in
    the Diaspora.

    c.. There's a lack in coordination. Duplication and competition should be
    avoided and we must aim at coherence.

    d.. Local circumstances of each community should be taken into account
    while preparing textbooks, which should be adjusted to a given country's
    religious and cultural particularities.

    e.. The educational standards of Armenian schools must be kept high
    especially in the Diaspora. Diaspora and Armenia should work together for
    this purpose.

    The agenda of the third session of the day concerned the issue of the
    Armenian nation's rights and their struggle for securing these rights. Dr.
    Aida Hovhannisian from Iran and Dr. Ashod Melkonian from Armenia delivered
    brief lectures about the topic, talking about the work carried out so far
    and about the direction this should take in the future.

    The impossibility of reconciliation between the criminals and victims was
    discussed unless the criminal accepts its crime.

    They emphasized the need to prepare professionals in legal matters as well
    as the importance of publishing books, making films and establishing a
    satellite TV for dissemination.

    The Catholicos talked about the efforts carried out by the Diaspora during
    the last 90 years for securing the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by
    the international community and highlighted the work of the Catholicosate of
    Cilicia in this direction. He also mentioned the efforts put forth by
    Armenia in this direction during the last 15 years.

    After lively discussions, the session was concluded by His Holiness:

    a.. Armenia and the Diaspora should clarify the division of work and roles
    between them in order to achieve harmony and coordination.

    b.. Armenia should play its role as a government and the Diaspora should
    bring its contribution to the struggle for the Armenian Cause.

    c.. Armenia and the Diaspora should show differences in their styles.

    d.. The struggle for rights and reparations should go hand in hand.

    e.. The Armenian Cause should retain its pan-Armenian character. All
    Armenians are obliged to bring their contributions to it.

    f.. Technology should be widely incorporated for propaganda purposes.

    The fourth session was related to the economic field. Meguerditch
    Bouldoukian, Sergei Hampartsoumian and Levon Meguerdtchian delivered brief
    lectures, talking about the economic progress and its potentials in Armenia
    today.

    Bedros Terzian talked about the potentiality of oil in the world and its
    limitedness in the countries neighboring Armenia, and particularly
    Azerbaidjan in the coming decades.

    The participants discussed the various aspects of Armenia-Diaspora economic
    aid and stated that the Armenian economy has undergone significant growth as
    compared to the first few years of independence. They pointed out, however,
    that the Armenian economy is still no self-sufficient.

    In summarizing the discussions Aram I said:

    a.. There's a lack of economic laws in Armenia

    b.. The aid provided by the Diaspora will decrease with time because of
    the economic difficulties the structures of the various communities face.
    Therefore,

    c.. Armenians should focus on investments, not economic aid.

    d.. At this point in time short-term business should be emphasized in
    Armenia.

    e.. Small business should be encouraged in order to guarantee wide
    participation by the people.

    f.. The Diaspora should help in the export of Armenian products.

    g.. Armenia and the Diaspora should engage in cooperation where each has
    its role to play.

    h.. The relations of Diaspora Armenians with foreign businessmen and
    investors should be used to increase foreign investments in Armenia.

    i.. Guidelines should be established for Armenia-Diaspora economic
    cooperation.

    A press release including the viewpoints and approaches of participants to
    each topic will be issued at the end of the conference.

    At the end of the sessions, the participants attended the musical concert
    organized on the occasion of St. Asdvadzadzine's Day.

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    View pictures here:

    http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Photos/Pictures51.htm

    http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Photos/Pictures52.htm

    *****

    The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia is one of the two Catholicosates of
    the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed information about the history and
    the mission of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer to the web page of
    the Catholicosate, http://www.cathcil.org/ The Cilician Catholicosate, the
    administrative center of the church is located in Antelias, Lebanon.
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