Well spoken my friend but I do disagree with you in few areas. I am from Boston USA and I am not Tashnag member, frequentley travel to Armenia and Artsakh. There are more people in Armenia that ideologically are connected to ARF (Tashnag) than you think but did not vote for Tashnags this time around for obvious reasons.One of them is economical of course, people today care more and worried more about their daily life, freedom from the government, then worry about security issues.
Mr Pashinyan delivered the right message.
I believe if Tashnags become weaker in Armenia and Diaspora, then the future of both Armenia and Diaspora will change for worse. I don't think Armenia without azkayin Armenians would survive for long; it [Armenia] would still be on the map but not as Armenian Nation.
When I was there a few months ago I saw the big changes already, one of them which is [presence of] foreigners: lots of Indians, Phillipines, Iranians, Arabs and much more. Remember one thing, Armenia is not United States, 3 million population only, that means if foreingners continue to come and live in Armenia and in time populate, everything will change in Armenia for worse. This is only one issue and there are more to talk about but will leave it for another day .
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Well spoken
Hello Mr. Kalsahakian,
Well spoken my friend but I do disagree with you in few areas. I am from Boston USA and I am not Tashnag member, frequentley travel to Armenia and Artsakh. There are more people in Armenia that ideologically are connected to ARF (Tashnag) than you think but did not vote for Tashnags this time around for obvious reasons.One of them is economical of course, people today care more and worried more about their daily life, freedom from the government, then worry about security issues.
Mr Pashinyan delivered the right message.
I believe if Tashnags become weaker in Armenia and Diaspora, then the future of both Armenia and Diaspora will change for worse. I don't think Armenia without azkayin Armenians would survive for long; it [Armenia] would still be on the map but not as Armenian Nation.
When I was there a few months ago I saw the big changes already, one of them which is [presence of] foreigners: lots of Indians, Phillipines, Iranians, Arabs and much more. Remember one thing, Armenia is not United States, 3 million population only, that means if foreingners continue to come and live in Armenia and in time populate, everything will change in Armenia for worse. This is only one issue and there are more to talk about but will leave it for another day .
Thanks for sharing your thoughts .
K. G .
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