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The Year 2084?

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  • #31
    SAD END

    "If emigration continues the same pace as it is, population of Armenia will decrease by 1/3 in 2050", Hranush Kharatyan, head of Governmental Department for Religion and National Minorities says being guided by the results of a public poll recently conducted. Mainly 15-59 age group population will reduce.

    Unlike this, in 2 Moslem states neighbouring Armenia – Turkey and Azerbaijan, population will increase – 47% in Turkey and 43% in Azerbaijan.

    According to Hranush Kharatyan, it is possible to prevent the sad future of Armenia if the Authorities, parties and the society think over and jointly fight against evils like injustice and corruption.

    A1 plus News

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    • #32
      Catwoman (presuming that you ARE a woman) why dont you have more kids? More babies! yay yay!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Hayq
        Catwoman (presuming that you ARE a woman) why dont you have more kids? More babies! yay yay!
        And that is related to emigration from Armenia in what way?
        Last edited by CatWoman; 12-23-2004, 08:11 PM.

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        • #34
          It could be related to Immigration.

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          • #35
            Year Arrived Left Balance (arrived -left)
            2000 399663 457162 -57499
            2001 508211 568600 -60389
            2002 590654 593373 -2719
            2003 618348 628509 -10161
            2004 until june 363426 392647 -29221
            Total 2394756 2566493 -171,737 person left the country since 2000, about 5.00% left of the total population left the country. In 2084 don’t even ask?

            Total population in 2004 = 3,434,740 million

            First of all, I have a problem with the way this person has analyzed this data!
            Check out the dramatic change from 2000-2001 57-60 thousand to 2002-2003 2-10 thousand. I don't think you can average these numbers out and say by 2084 we won't have any Armenians left there. How do you know, by year 2034 which is 30 years from now, Armenia's economy won't boom and major changes won't take place and people won't start to go back? Look at Japan now, and it was just 55 years ago or so that they got messed up in Hiroshima and Nakazaki. Tell me "menk Japonatsinerits inch kich unenk"?

            But still people are leaving there for a reason, however I'm positive that we have enough Hayaser Armenians that love Armenia and won't let it vanish away. You guys keep forgetting that Armenians throughout the history have been attacked by many nations in the world, gone through a genocide, and we still exist. I don't think immigration should be of anyone's concern, however as I said there's a reason people leave the country and how do you know in a few years things won't be fixed?

            My uncle just went to Armenia about 3 years ago and has opened up a company with some partners! I'm sure there are alot of people like him. (the company [or factory] is on that new highway that connects to gharabagh.

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