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Letters to Editors – 08/13/2017

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    From: Katia Peltekian <katpeltekian@gmail.com>
    Subject: LETTER to EDITOR of the Armenian Weekly
    Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2017 23:16:35 -0400


    The Armenian Weekly
    Aug 11 2017


    Letter to the Editor: Armenia Will Always `Feel Like' Armenia#

    August 11, 2017 
    Letter to the Editor

    A view of Yerevan from the Cafesjian Museum of Art (Photo: Serouj)

    Don't have expectations of Armenia to make you feel a certain
    way. She doesn't owe us any particular experience when we choose
    to visit#

    In the article "Why Did Armenia Not Feel Like Armenia?" the author
    states that he has no answers to give to the disillusioned locals
    he comes across while in Yerevan. I would suggest-first and
    foremost-to change our own mindset, before advising others.

    The importance of the type of mindset adopted by Diasporans with
    regard to Armenia cannot be overstated.

    I urge us to see Armenia as our active partner, rather than as a
    distant charity case.

    I urge us to see her as a burgeoning young state, with endless
    possibilities, and so much to offer to this world.

    I urge us to be visionaries-to never stop in the face of
    discouragement, never surrender or lose faith when hitting a wall,
    never waver in our commitment to progress. Through this lens, we
    can see the potential for something great, even if it isn't right
    in front of us just yet.

    The author states that he doesn't know what the future holds for
    "these people in Armenia," and isn't sure if anyone does. Yet, it
    is so clear that the people of Armenia, in cooperation with their
    brothers and sisters from the Diaspora, will determine their own
    future.

    We see the power of their will through countless social and
    political movements that fight tirelessly against injustices.

    We see it through great endeavors like the Ayb School, UWC
    Dilijan, the Tumo Center for Creative Technologies, Impact Hub
    Yerevan, Birthright Armenia, and the many buzzing tech startups in
    the country.

    We see it through the scores of willing repatriates ready to make
    an impact on Armenia's development.

    And the list goes on#

    The Diaspora's perception of Armenia must-as matter of
    survival-unequivocally reject feelings of hopelessness, defeatism,
    and gross oversimplifications.

    I'm not advocating for naivety or ignorance of real issues that
    Armenia faces. However, progress doesn't come easy, and we must be
    wholeheartedly committed to a positive mindset in order keep
    moving forward against all odds. Our shortcomings don't define us;
    they push us to work harder and be greater.

    I also visited Armenia this summer. Each of my visits-each with
    its own unique experiences- makes me fall more deeply in love with
    this country, which is-above all descriptions-ours.

    Sanan Shirinian,
    Orange County, Calif.


    
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