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  • londontsi
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    Re: Birth rate in Armenia

    Since this is a "Birth rate in Armenia" I was trying to highlight the consequences
    of emigration by an entity who appears to be ahead of us and its consequences.

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  • Shant03
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    Re: Birth rate in Armenia

    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    They also blame Russia for Zika, Plague, EED, Herpies, ADD, no girlfriend,....
    I love how you don't even make an effort of hiding it anymore

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    Lithuanian Authorities Blame Russia for Demographic Collapse

    Read more: https://sputniknews.com/europe/20160...ia-blamed.html

    Complaining about the difficulties the Lithuanian military is facing in trying to create a 30,000-40,000-person army reserve, former Lithuanian Military Academy head Eugenijus Vosylius blamed Moscow for its supposed attempts to promote Lithuanian immigration to Western Europe.

    Speaking before Lithuania's parliament, the Seimas, during a security conference, Vosylius warned that Vilnius would not be able to prepare the planned 30,000-40,000-strong army reserve by 2021, as earlier planned. The officer emphasized that it would be impossible to build up the country's military if Lithuanians continue to immigrate en masse to Western Europe, without any plans to return.

    Emphasizing that Lithuania must always be "mindful of the threat of Russian military intervention in our region," Vosylius suggested that the Kremlin is doing everything in its power to prevent Lithuanian nationals from returning home. This is being done to make it very easy for an "aggressive Moscow" to seize the Baltic states, he said. "Trust me, Russia is using every means imaginable to prevent them from returning from the UK or Norway."

    The officer wouldn't clarify what these 'means' were, or how Moscow might influence foreign citizens, members of the European Union no less, to make any sort of decision about their place of residence. In any case, Vosylius suggested that now Vilnius's first order of business must be to improve relations with Poland, because at the moment, "in case of a military threat, the Poles may refuse to defend Lithuania."........

    Read more: https://sputniknews.com/europe/20160...ia-blamed.html
    They also blame Russia for Zika, Plague, EED, Herpies, ADD, no girlfriend,....

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  • Artashes
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    Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

    Originally posted by haydavid View Post
    Have you ever been somewhere else than your lovely Erevan? Because anywher else than Erevan and its surroundings EVERY city has depopulated. Naturally erevan is the capital and people will move there but anywhre else its catastrophic. I'm talking about more than 50% depopulation in 15/20 years.

    Also if you want to feel the real population then don't go in the summer. You will see more tourists than real habitants.
    Twice you refer to Yerevan as Erevan??? Who does that?

    --- on population ---
    Looking down the road of the future, I see no place I would like to show a child (baby).
    7.4 billion people and growing rapidly. What are the reason people want children? For the child's sake? Or some other reason?
    Please have some compassion for the children, and think with your head and heart and not your dk.
    Plenty of our people live in Russia but want to to at home. We need to address this issue by improving opportunity at home and not by bring children into a heartless world.
    We have no shortage of competent, mature adults that long to come home. Only a lack of opportunity.

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  • londontsi
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    Lithuanian Authorities Blame Russia for Demographic Collapse

    Read more: https://sputniknews.com/europe/20160...ia-blamed.html

    Complaining about the difficulties the Lithuanian military is facing in trying to create a 30,000-40,000-person army reserve, former Lithuanian Military Academy head Eugenijus Vosylius blamed Moscow for its supposed attempts to promote Lithuanian immigration to Western Europe.

    Speaking before Lithuania's parliament, the Seimas, during a security conference, Vosylius warned that Vilnius would not be able to prepare the planned 30,000-40,000-strong army reserve by 2021, as earlier planned. The officer emphasized that it would be impossible to build up the country's military if Lithuanians continue to immigrate en masse to Western Europe, without any plans to return.

    Emphasizing that Lithuania must always be "mindful of the threat of Russian military intervention in our region," Vosylius suggested that the Kremlin is doing everything in its power to prevent Lithuanian nationals from returning home. This is being done to make it very easy for an "aggressive Moscow" to seize the Baltic states, he said. "Trust me, Russia is using every means imaginable to prevent them from returning from the UK or Norway."

    The officer wouldn't clarify what these 'means' were, or how Moscow might influence foreign citizens, members of the European Union no less, to make any sort of decision about their place of residence. In any case, Vosylius suggested that now Vilnius's first order of business must be to improve relations with Poland, because at the moment, "in case of a military threat, the Poles may refuse to defend Lithuania."........

    Read more: https://sputniknews.com/europe/20160...ia-blamed.html

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by Mher View Post
    I have personal experience with that organization. A constant source of cancer and negativity in our society. They make it out to seem like serving in the Armenian Army is walking in a bloodbath. As if youre guaranteed to get killed by bullying, when in facts, its statistically proven, per capita, you have a much higher chance to be bullied, killed, or commit suicide in the US Army than in the Armenian Army. Traitors of the country spend all their effort on a campaign of misinformation on the country, and then when people develop a negative opinion of the country, they scream look we were right. the ultimate self fulfilling prophecy
    Nothing surprises me anymore. Either way it is a sad situation.

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  • Mher
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    A poll conducted by the Helsinki Citizens Assembly Vanadzor office showed a considerable increase in the number of people wishing to leave Armenia over the last three years.

    Specifically, 36% of the respondents gave a positive answer to the question: “Would you leave Armenia to settle down in another country you could?” in 2014. In 2015, this figure was 39% and is 42% this year.

    Ruben Sargsyan, expert for the Helsinki Citizens Assembly Vanadzor office, presented the poll results at a discussion ‘Northward or westward.’

    On the other hand, the number of respondents that gave a negative answer to the same question has remained unchanged since 2014 - 33%.

    Asked about Armenia’s future, 22% of the residents said “nothing is changing.”




    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2016/09/0...istics/2120894
    I have personal experience with that organization. A constant source of cancer and negativity in our society. They make it out to seem like serving in the Armenian Army is walking in a bloodbath. As if youre guaranteed to get killed by bullying, when in facts, its statistically proven, per capita, you have a much higher chance to be bullied, killed, or commit suicide in the US Army than in the Armenian Army. Traitors of the country spend all their effort on a campaign of misinformation on the country, and then when people develop a negative opinion of the country, they scream look we were right. the ultimate self fulfilling prophecy

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  • Haykakan
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    Re: Birth rate in Armenia

    A poll conducted by the Helsinki Citizens Assembly Vanadzor office showed a considerable increase in the number of people wishing to leave Armenia over the last three years.

    Specifically, 36% of the respondents gave a positive answer to the question: “Would you leave Armenia to settle down in another country you could?” in 2014. In 2015, this figure was 39% and is 42% this year.

    Ruben Sargsyan, expert for the Helsinki Citizens Assembly Vanadzor office, presented the poll results at a discussion ‘Northward or westward.’

    On the other hand, the number of respondents that gave a negative answer to the same question has remained unchanged since 2014 - 33%.

    Asked about Armenia’s future, 22% of the residents said “nothing is changing.”




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  • londontsi
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  • Haykakan
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    Expert: Armenia population decreased by 12,300

    15:05, 02.05.2016

    YEREVAN. – The permanent population in Armenia has declined in the
    first quarter of 2016, Karine Kuyumjyan, Head of the Census and
    Demography Division at the National Statistical Service of Armenia,
    noted at a press conference on Monday.

    In her words, the permanent population in Armenia is 2 million 994
    thousand 400 people, as of April 1 of the current year, and the
    country’s population has dropped by 12,300 persons, as compared to the
    same period last year.

    “We assess the population migration indicator on the basis of the data
    received as a result of the integrated research of the households [in
    Armenia],” Kuyumjyan said. “[Accordingly,] the population [in the
    country] decreased by 4,200 [persons], against the beginning of the
    year.”

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