‘Our Community Of 1,200 Was Small’

‘OUR COMMUNITY OF 1,200 WAS SMALL’
By Abbas Al Lawati, Staff Reporter

Gulf News
Dec 14 2007
United Arab Emirates

Dubai: Sharjah-based businessman Bedros Arslanian left Ethiopia
almost thirty years ago to settle in the UAE. "This is my home now,
in a way," said the 72- year-old.

Back in the seventies, he says, there were under a hundred Armenians
in the UAE, mostly concentrated in Abu Dhabi. "Some Armenians from
Iran and Palestine have been in Abu Dhabi for more than fifty years."

Despite an Armenian presence in Ethiopia "for many centuries",
Arslanian has been met with surprise from fellow diaspora Armenians
upon telling them where he was from.

Community

"Our community in Ethiopia was small, of about 1,200, but we had
been there for a long time," he said. Armenians integrated well in
Ethiopia and were rewarded with high ranking government positions,
but most have left now. "We have quality, not quantity."

Like many diaspora Armenians, Arslanian calls more than one place home,
and Ethiopia is one of them. Fluent in Amharic, Arslanian was born and
brought up in Ethiopia and often visits family there. "I have many
memories there. Sometimes I feel like I belong there. I miss it,"
he says. The Republic of Armenia, which he visits every two months,
is also home.

"After so many years, we’ve got our own country and our own national
symbols, of which we are very proud." Although he doesn’t feel the
need to get Armenian citizenship, Arslanian says he might take it
one day "for symbolic reasons."