National Schizophrenia; the Grey Genocide

National Schizophrenia; the Grey Genocide

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By Henry Astrajian on Feb 19th, 2010

A vicious virus, covertly infesting the Armenian nation, has created a
full blown entity, which could be defined as the Grey Genocide.

Unlike the Red Genocide where blood is spilled, and the White Genocide
where the individual is alienated from his ethnicity, the Grey
Genocide is a complication of the two and assumes the characteristics
of Schizophrenia. This term is used two ways: in literature and in
common parlance, it is used to describe a state of `Split
personality’, and in medicine it means a mental condition
characterized by `Thought Disorder’. As a nation we suffer from both;
and this is the hidden price we have been paying, and still do, for
the Genocide inflicted upon us by the Turks; it is Schizophrenia, the
Grey Genocide.

A certain feeling of dual loyalty prevails in the Diaspora’s psyche
and thinking. Granting variables from country to country, the Armenian
Diaspora is torn between its civic loyalty to its adopted countries,
and emotional, spiritual loyalty to Hayastan. Security, prosperity,
and the privileges of citizenship, provided us by some countries, like
the United States, enhance that split. This reality is a recipe for
disaster, it befits the colloquial term schizophrenia; split
personality. We are not unique in this dilemma, there are the Irish,
the Jews, the Indians, and the others who share the dilemma; I leave
their situation to the reader’s interpretations.

In Diaspora, we have managed to defray the cost of personal sacrifice
needed to make Armenia viable and sturdy, by paying guilt money, and
sometimes humanitarian services, in lieu of populating the homeland
with our presence.

Two major factors have led us to this schizophrenic state: For three
generations the post-Genocide community, hemorrhaging with poverty and
disease, could barely find itself; land had shifted from under their
feet moving them from Der-Zor to Aleppo to Beirut to Marseille to New
York. Their primary task, like today’s Haitian earthquake victims, was
to find their children and relatives, to settle in the host countries,
and to earn a living.

After nearly a century of setting roots in Diaspora, transplanting the
communities to settle in Armenia is a difficult, if not an impossible
task. We know it from experience: right after WWII Soviet Armenia,
with Soviet Union’s blessings of course, arranged for the famous
Nerkakht (Immigration) to the motherland, which had lost a half a
million or so of its population to the war. Tens of thousands of
families, mostly from the Middle East, answered the call. They
uprooted their families yet again, to migrate to the promise land
pursuing preservation of ethnic identity, language and culture for the
budding generation. Economy was not a motivating factor, for they had
done well in the Arab land, victimization to the White Genocide was.

In their own motherland the immigrants thought that they had escaped
the Grey Genocide, until Schizophrenia set in. They faced
discrimination, alienation, alienation of affection, and a big
cultural chasm with the natives whose thinking and the way of life
juxtaposed theirs. In essence there was a clash of Russian and Ottoman
civilizations on the land of Armenia. The newcomers felt they had
followed the pied piper to the abyss, and the natives `welcomed’ the
newcomers calling them Akhper (meaning: Brothers, also meaning Trash).

Those who were skeptical about the move and stayed behind asked their
relatives to send them photos; standing up if they were happy, sitting
down if they were not. The pictures came with the immigrants lying
down.

Diaspora is not ready yet for another move, even to its motherland. It
is not ready to sacrifice and build their motherland the way the Jews
did. It would be like a self inflicting wound to leave the comforts
and freedoms behind and move to a country where they would be second
class citizens.

This constitutes the first set of factors leading to Schizophrenia.

Schizophrenia, indeed!

A second major factor is the behavior of official Armenia. The short
of it is that they want our money, but not us. They consider us a
pollutant to their society, culture, and way of life. They consider
our input in issues concerning the Armenian Nation as interference in
their affairs, they consider pursuit of Diaspora Armenian issues a
burden on their shoulders, and they consider issues related to Western
Armenia a threat to their existence. Their indifference to issues
concerning Diaspora, whose land has been confiscated by ethnic
cleansing, is evident from their sneaky way of formulating the
Armeno-Turkish protocol, then sending their President to B.S. us and
insult the intelligence of the community by holding meetings in NYC,
LA, Beirut and Paris, to convince us that the snake oil is good for
your arthritis. Diaspora rejected them and their ideas after verbal
and sometimes physical confrontations. In Paris, demonstrations
limited Sarkissian’s visit to Gomidas’s monument to a couple of
minutes, after which he left in disgrace; they called him, and
justifiably so, `Tavajahn’ (Traitor). The flame extended to LA and
other cities.

The president’s support in Diaspora came from his shananigans the
Armenian Assembly and AGBU; Turkophiles who continue to bow to the new
Sultans of Turkey. `Padishahim chock yasha’ (`Me lord live long’).

By their cockeyed reasoning, the Government of Armenia and the
Protocol supporters suffer from thought disorder, `Schizophrenia’.
Their irrational approach to Armeno-Turkish relations is a paramount
example of that. Their stance is not new. The disassembled Armenian
Assembly and the AGBU (Dubbed KGBU for their support of Soviet Armenia
in the Cold War) have a track record of mental serfdom; they were the
proponents of TARC (Turkish Armenian Reconciliation Committee) about
which I wrote extensively, condemning it. These two organizations have
become the tools of the reactionary minds, which control Turkey’s desk
in the State Department, implementing, directly or indirectly, their
dirty work. Their thinking is schizophrenic; they work for the
recognition of the Genocide, yet they support the Protocol which
denies the Genocide.

They indeed suffer from Thought Disorder.

The latest of their dirty work is their efforts to exclude a 100 year
old humanitarian organization like the ARS from participating in
official Washington meetings.

This kind of behavior is not new. Remember AGBU’s conduct in Paris in
1919 where Armenia’s fate was being discussed by the League of
Nations. There were two competing Armenian delegations, AGBU’s founder
Boghos Nubar Pasha, opposed Armenia’s representative, Aharonian’s
participation in the League’s proceedings. The League denied
participation to both parties.

So here we are! Ethnically one, yet physically and mentally shattered
like broken crystal, suffering from Social Schizophrenia, and medical
Schizophrenia. It is the Grey Genocide!

http://www.asbarez.com/77685/national-s

Three Azerbaijanis killed in fighting: reports

Agence France Presse
Feb 18 2010

Three Azerbaijanis killed in fighting: reports

Baku, Feb 18 2010

Three Azerbaijani soldiers were killed Thursday in fighting with
Armenian forces near the disputed region of Nagorny Karabakh, news
agencies reported.

The soldiers were killed after Armenian forces opened fire in the
tense Terter region on the border with Karabakh, the Trend agency and
Azeri Press Agency (APA) reported.

Trend said two other soldiers were wounded while APA said four were hurt.

A spokesman for Azerbaijan’s defence ministry refused to comment.

Tensions over Karabakh have heightened in recent months amid efforts
by Armenia and Turkey, a close ally of Azerbaijan, to establish
diplomatic ties and reopen their border after decades of hostility.

Azerbaijan fears the efforts will lead Ankara to soften its
longstanding support for Baku in the dispute.

Backed by Yerevan, ethnic Armenian forces seized control of Nagorny
Karabakh and seven surrounding districts from Azerbaijan in the early
1990s, in a war that claimed an estimated 30,000 lives.

The two former Soviet republics have cut direct economic and transport
links and failed to negotiate a settlement on the region’s status.

Armenian and Azerbaijani forces are spread across a ceasefire line in
and around Nagorny Karabakh, often facing each other at close range,
and shootings are common.

New Hay Dat office opens in Paris

New Hay Dat office opens in Paris

19.02.2010 14:56

Yerevan (Yerkir) – On a decision by the ARF organization of France,
an office has been established in Paris to work for the Hay Dat
(Armenian Cause), a statement issued by the ARF Western Europe Central
Committee on February 18 said.

In cooperation with the Brussels office, the new office will engage in
a daily work with political, governmental, scientific, journalistic
and other circles of France and will cooperate with the Hay Dat
Committee of France as well as the council coordinating the work of
the French-Armenian organizations.

The Hay Dat office of France will work the same way as the offices in
the US, Canada, Russia, Greece, Middle East, and is confident that it
would succeed, the statement goes on.

Iran Will Support Any Initiative Targeted At Establishing Peace And

IRAN WILL SUPPORT ANY INITIATIVE TARGETED AT ESTABLISHING PEACE AND STABILITY IN THE REGION
Alisa Gevorgyan

"Radiolur"
19.02.2010 14:24

"Iran will support any initiative that will contribute to the
establishment of peace and stability in the region," the Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Iran,
Seid Ali Saghaian, told a press conference today, speaking about the
ongoing process targeted at the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
relations.

The Ambassador noted that Iran stands for the opening of the
Armenian-Turkish border and his country is ready to contribute to
the settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

Speaking about the relations between Iran and the West, and the
possible resumption of war in that front, the Ambassador stated: "One
should always be ready for any possible developments. I don’t think,
however, that the United States will launch any actions against Iran,
taking into consideration its presence in Iraq and Afghanistan and
the economic problems inside the country."

Migration Policy Program Summed Up In Yerevan

MIGRATION POLICY PROGRAM SUMMED UP IN YEREVAN

Aysor
Feb 19 2010
Armenia

The three-year Program of Contribution to the Development of the
Migration Policy has been summed up today, after being implemented
in 2007-2009 by joint efforts of the International Center for Human
Development, the British Council, and the Migration Agency of the
Ministry of Territorial Administration of Armenia.

Chief of the Center, Tevan Pogosian, said that the program focused
mainly on covering the consequences of migration, measures against
migration, and development of the structures of managing the migration
flows.

In the framework of the Program, there were 5 packages of bills
delivered, 20 hearings held, and 12 movies filmed, said Tevan
Pogosian. Besides, a Migration Center was established at the
Migration Agency of the Ministry of Territorial Administration of
Armenia, and a three-language web-site "Back Home" became available
at and , providing any Armenian
anywhere in the world to apply to the Center for support.

According to Mr. Pogosian, 1,650 people have applied to the Center
over three years. Mainly, the applications relate to documents (969),
employment (804), social issues (160), health (34), education (56),
military services (64), legal (62), accommodation (273), etc.

www.backtoarmenia.com
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Armenia And Russia Discuss Signing Of Memorandum Of Cooperation In R

ARMENIA AND RUSSIA DISCUSS SIGNING OF MEMORANDUM OF COOPERATION IN REAL ESTATE CADASTRE

ArmInfo
2010-02-18 09:52:00

ArmInfo. The issues of bilateral cooperation in the sphere of
maintenance of a real estate cadastre, registration of rights for
real estate, land- utilization, geodesy, cartography and geographic
information systems were discussed during the official meeting
of heads of the State Real Estate Cadastre Committee under the
government of Armenia Yervand Zakharyan and the Federal Service for
State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography Sergey Vasilyev in Moscow
on February 15.

An agreement has been reached during the negotiations on signing of
a Memorandum of cooperation between the Federal Service for State
Registration, Cadastre and Cartography and the State Real Estate
Cadastre Committee under the government of Armenia. Moreover, the
parties discussed the issues of bilateral and multilateral cooperation
within the frames of the Interstate Council for Geodesy, Cartography,
Cadastre and Geometrical Sounding of Land of CIS member-states.

The Armenian delegation was also enabled to get acquainted with
the activity of subdivisions and lower organizations of the Federal
Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography.

In his turn, Y. Zakharyan invited S. Vasilyev to pay official visit to
Yerevan for the Russian delegation to get acquainted with the activity
of the State Real Estate Cadastre Committee under the government of
Armenia, as well as to continue a constructive dialogue and experience
exchange.

Purchase And Sale Transactions Of .3 Million Conducted At Nasdaq OMX

PURCHASE AND SALE TRANSACTIONS OF .3 MILLION CONDUCTED AT NASDAQ OMX ARMENIA OJSC ON FEBRUARY 17

NOYAN TAPAN
FEBRUARY 17, 2010
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 17, NOYAN TAPAN. Purchase and sale transactions
of .3 million at the weighted average exchange rate of 382 drams per
dollar were conducted at Nasdaq OMX Armenia OJSC on February 17.

According to the press service of the Central Bank of Armenia, the
closing price was 382 drams.

Sun Drying Apricots

SUN DRYING APRICOTS
By Carli Ratcliff

Special Broadcasting Service
291/Sun-Drying-Apricots
Feb 16 2010
Australia

Hot weather is good for some things.

I love apricots, their soft downy skin, their pretty pink speckles near
the stalk, their wonderful shape and the way they sit perfectly in the
palm of your hand. But biting into them often brings disappointment
– mealy, floury flesh, not the soft sweet goodness their beguiling
exterior promised.

Dried apricots tend to be much more reliable, what you see is what
you get. Chewy, sweet goodness. Most of the dried apricots you find
on supermarket shelves are Turkish, grown in the Malatya region of
eastern Turkey. However, if you seek out Australian dried apricots,
at a health food store or farmers’ market, you’ll find the local
ones hail from South Australia. Sun dried they transform to a shade
of burnt orange, even without colour preserving sulfur.

Apricots prunus armeniaca (Armenian plum) are popular across cuisines.

Believed to be a native of Armenia, they have also been cultivated
in China, India and Persia for thousands of years. Spreading along
trade routes (their exotic nature and intense sweetness made them a
valuable bartering tool) and are believed to have been introduced to
Greece, and spread throughout Europe, by Alexander the Great.

Barbara Santich, Australian food historian and head of Le Cordon
Bleu’s School of Gastronomy at the University of Adelaide, recommended
South Australian dried apricots to me on a tour of Adelaide’s Central
Market. On her must-buy list were the apricots, just harvested and
sun dried an hour away in the Adelaide Hills.

It is harvest time now in South Australia. 90 per cent of the state’s
apricots are dried (about 570 tonnes), bagged and sold across the
country or exported. Many apricots are sold at the farm gate direct
to customers, estimating $14 million in sales some years.

John and Madellana Di Cerbo grows apricots, as well as peaches,
pears and white nectarines on their property at Paringa Heights, in
the Upper Murray region, 140-kilometers west of Mildura. Madellana
sun dries the fruit as soon as they are off the tree. She doesn’t use
sulfur or preservatives of any kind, yet her apricots, once dried,
are rich in colour and flavour. The Di Cerbo’s son Joe sells bags of
the dried fruit at Capital Region Farmers’ Market, Canberra.

It takes about two days of very hot dry weather to dry an apricot.

You can sun dry them yourself on a bit of corrugated iron. Being
without a tin roof, I used a flyscreen propped up on a clothes horse
which allows better air-flow. Some people even dry them in the back
of their car, the intense heat speeding up the process.

How to Sun Dry Apricots Halve and stone apricots, if the apricots are
large, slicing into quarters will ensure they dry faster. Arrange in a
single layer on a screen a (clean) flyscreen or a piece of shade cloth.

Ensure that air can flow around the fruit.

Leave in full sun for two to four days. The length of time depends
on conditions in your area. Turn the slices when the first side is
dried to your liking.

Bring the fruit inside at night to ensure dew doesn’t moisten them.

You’ll have a better, faster result if you live in an area with low
humidity. If you are in the tropics, try slow drying them in the oven.

Store in a sealed container. If you are concerned about weevils,
store the container in the freezer.

Suzanne Gibbs’ Apricot and Prune Cake

Prunes are just dried sugar plums (also in season at the moment)
they can be sun dried along with the apricots (see photos), to use
in this cake recipe.

http://www.sbs.com.au/food/blogarticle/116

Gagik Tsarukyan Donates AMD 20 Million To YSLU

GAGIK TSARUKYAN DONATES AMD 20 MILLION TO YSLU

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.02.2010 16:13 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Yerevan State Linguistic University hosted a meeting
with President of the National Olympic Committee of Armenia, Prosperous
Armenia party leader Gagik Tsarukyan Tuesday, February 16.

The meeting was organized to celebrate Guinness World Record of
YSLU gymnastics instructor David Fahradyan, who performed the most
consecutive gymnastic high bar giants (350) in 10 minutes.

Mr. Tsarukyan donated to YSLU AMD 20 million to be allocated for the
needs of university professors and students, paying tuition fees.

"Though unaware of 75th anniversary YSLU marks this year, I’m glad
to contribute to the progress of University’s activities," Prosperous
Armenia party leader said at the meeting.

YSLU rector, Suren Zolyan, in turn, stressed the importance of
contribution, especially noting that university professors’ salary
raise and easing expenses of students, paying university fees, are
among priority tasks.

Gagik Tsarukyan was awarded with YSLU commemorative medal.

Launching Of The Post-Graduate School In The Inss, Mod RA

LAUNCHING OF THE POST-GRADUATE SCHOOL IN THE INSS, MOD RA

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15.02.10

The launching of the Post-Graduate School in the "Political Institutes
and Processes" specialization took place at Drastamat Kanayan Institute
for National Strategic Studies, MOD, Republic of Armenia on February
15. Their Excellencies Seyran Ohanyan, Minister of Defense; Armen
Ashotyan, Minister of Education and Science; Arman Kirakosyan, Deputy
Minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as Yuri Shukurian, Deputy Head of
National Academy of Sciences; Aram Simonyan, Rector of Yerevan State
University; Samvel Harutyunyan, Chairman of the State Committee of
Science, and the Members of the INSS Academic Committee participated
in the launching ceremony.

Major General Hayk Kotanjian, Advisor on Defense Security Policy to
the Minister of Defense, Doctor of Political Sciences welcomed the
participants of the ceremony and presented to the honorable guests the
academic portfolio and perspectives of the Post-Graduate School. He
mentioned that the project aimed at training INSS staff members and
leading specialists cooperating with the Institute in the defense and
security oriented political science, creating an environment which
would contribute to the development of their practical research skills.

Dr. Kotanjian also noted that the project would be implemented through
developing and approving individual curricula for post-graduate
students, combining research and training within the framework of the
Institute’s current projects with the American "On-the-Job-Training"
model, i. e. not only by acquiring knowledge, but also developing
appropriate skills to use it, as well as through academic cooperation
with leading partner institutions.

Then the Honorable Armenian Minister of Defense Seyran Ohanyan took
the floor. He highly evaluated the role of the INSS in the context
of defense education reforms and underlined the importance of the
interagency cooperation oriented towards the exchange and development
of advanced academic and educational experience. The Minister believed
the launching of the Post-Graduate School to be a significant and key
event. He paid a special attention to the fact that the establishment
of the Post-Graduate and School for National Security Executive
Education in the context of gradual transforming of the Institute
into the National Defense University would be the major component of
defense education reforms. Also it is a significant step forward for
the Institute which carries out its key obligations in a targeted way.

Armen Ashotyan, the Honorable Armenian Minister of Education and
Science, welcomed in his speech the fact that both the Bologna and
"On-the-Job-Training", i. e. training by researching, models would
be successfully synthesized in the project. This would enable
researchers to manifest their knowledge and enrich it through an
academic and research work. The Honorable Minister of Education and
Science offered his support in the INSS gradual transformation into
the National Defense University. He added that suchlike academic
institutions of National Defense University type were leaders among
the advanced training centers in developed countries. This is the
policy the Ministry of Defense and its INSS have adopted.

Nikolay Hovhannisyan, Corresponding Member of National Academy of
Sciences, former Fulbright Scholar mentioned in his speech that two
doctoral theses, recently defended at the INSS, should be considered
in a strategic caliber as they dealt with political issues of national
security.

Dr. Hovhannisyan evaluated the opening of the Post-Graduate School in
the INSS as a significant step for developing defense and security
oriented political science environment in independent Armenia. He
highlighted the intellectualization of the Senior Executives of
Armenian Armed Forces through the INSS within the process of defense
education reforms led by the Honorable Mr. Seyran Ohanyan.

At the end of the ceremony, the distinguished participants were
hopeful that the newly established Interagency Post-Graduate School
would provide the quality training of specialists in the sphere of
political and security studies for Armenia.

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