Originally posted by Armanen
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Like I said, the Armenian government did not make any anti-russian foreign policy adjustments regarding not allowing the statue to be put up in sochi. So talk about Armenians' "political immaturity" by letting a statute getting way of relations is baseless. As regards the outrage by ordinary armenians, did you expect ordinary Armenians to be happy?
Armenians getting upset over this issue and cursing Russia is silly because in the grand scheme of things it is a very minor issue, and as was reported, the valid paperwork needed to put up the statue wasn't there.
Armenians putting up statues of Armenian heroes is no gaurantee that Armenians in the Diaspora will remain Armenian. What has the statue of Tehleryan done to prevent assimilation among Armenians in the US? Not much
a statute is perpetuating the memory, and not letting it be forgotten.
let me put it like this, IF A STATUTE IS SO UNIMPORTANT, WHY ARE TURKS SO AGAINST IT? BECAUSE THEY WANT US TO FORGET OUR HEROES, THEY WANT US TO FORGET 'STRUGGLE'.
During the artsakh struggle, author andranig chalabian wrote the book, "Revolutionary figures" as inspiration for Artsakh freedom fighters. he didn't say, "what wil a small thing like a book change." only small minds with no soul and no heart won't understand what it could change.
As for what soghomon tehlerians monument has done, i believe it was not coincidental that the brave city of Fresno produced two great freedom fighters from the diaspora:
Karo Qaqejian:

Monte Melkonian:

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