May 8, 2018

ARMENIA: A MODEL OF SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION

A brief comment by H.H. Aram I

What happened recently in Armenia was a first step in social transformation. In fact, the people rose against the widening gap between haves and have-nots, the growing corruption, and the dominance of injustice in all aspects and spheres of life in the country. Struggle for social injustice has been at the heart of all major revolutions of history. When people’s power is suppressed, when accountability and transparency become slogans, when state-run institutions do not respond to the needs and expectations of people, when the arrogance of power in all its forms and expressions establishes its firm control over the people, the people react and act.

 

The people of Armenia have reacted to this humiliation and dehumanization with non-violence. Now that social transformation in Armenia has begun, it is the time for action and critical and realistic assessment. Action must now move from the streets to the political arena. The initial phase of the process requires courage, wisdom and vision. This is a new hope and a unique opportunity, but only if the transformation process is genuinely owned by and responsive to the needs of the people.

 

The new government at this crucial point must be one of national unity. If it is to counter the corruption of the past, it should immediately and seriously address economic injustice; it must also monitor closely the developments regarding Karabagh and the geopolitical landscape of the Caucasus, which remains an extremely fragile region; it must maintain Armeniaā€™s international relations and engagements, and give new quality and focus to Armenia-Diaspora collaboration. These major challenges must be faced with profound sense of responsibility and firm commitment.

 

This peaceful social transformation confers on the holders of power the responsibility to remake the nation. They must not betray the Armenian youth, who were the driving force of this movement. The rule of law should remain above all. The impulse of this movement to serve the people should be based on ethical values. Future action must embrace all the people and must be implemented as a people-oriented process sustained by a solid strategy and a clear vision.

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