Teghapoxutyun…Hima!

Seetizen continues to dwell on the need for the active participation of citizens, and especially youth, in addressing various local issues which are usually related to, or actually part of, much wider problems affecting the whole world. In his latest post, Seetizan attempts to “re-brand” the slogan of a small pro-Ter-Petrossian youth group and expresses the need to do something more constructive away from partisan — and often extremist — party politics.

According to my latest active and sometimes hyperactive […] communications with many people around, it appeared that there are more of them interested in less politically-aggressive fight against clumsy governmental stupidity. […] Considering the fact that there are now more people who want this than those who prefer to get stuck in already heavily politicized movements (like HIMA, SKELA etc), I am hoping that this idea will grow into a movement, or better to say - several different existing groups and processes will want to get on one line, and be able to defend their views and fights more effectively from the two main polluted directions of Armenian current reality - the state-driven self-defensive system and the state-grown frustrated opposition…



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