We Must Keep the Memory and Dream Alive To Recover Artsakh and Western Armenia

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There is a dispute among those who want to struggle for the recovery of Artsakh and those who say that Artsakh is lost forever and that we should forget about it. The latter shameful position is promoted by the current regime in Armenia which is responsible for losing Artsakh and is now doing everything possible to bury its memory.

I would like to share with the readers my decades-long view on the recovery of Western Armenia and its parallels to actions we need to take for Artsakh.

After every lecture I have given around the world on the Armenian Genocide and Western Armenia, some of the attendees immediately ask: what is the point of pursuing such a lost cause, particularly since the powerful Turkish military is occupying our historic lands?

I respond by saying that the worst thing Armenians can do now is to forget about Western Armenia. That is the surest way of losing forever our Armenian territories.

In addition to doing everything possible now, Armenians need to transmit to the next generation our demands for Artsakh and Western Armenia in order to keep the dream alive. If we don’t, our future generations, not knowing anything about our historic lands, will have no idea that they belong to us. Consequently, even if someday the geostrategic situation on the ground changes and an opportunity arises to recover our lost lands, our future generations will not show any interest in them.

Remember that for over 2,000 years, the Jewish people had lost their homeland and were dispersed throughout the world. The succeeding Jewish generations passed on the knowledge of their homeland to their offspring. For more than 2,000 years, parents transmitted the memory of Jerusalem and Israel to their children and they in turn passed it on to their children, and so on. They did not forget their roots and history while living in exile in Russia, Europe and elsewhere. They repeatedly told their children and grandchildren, ‘next year in Jerusalem!’ Two thousand years later, when the opportunity arose to recover their lands, they took advantage of it and realized their long-held dream. Palestinians, who were and still are forcefully displaced from their lands, are in a similar situation. They too are struggling to keep their dream alive and are proclaiming the right of return to their ancestral homes.

If Jewish people can keep their dream of returning to their homeland for 2,000 years, why can’t Armenians keep their dream alive of returning to Artsakh and Western Armenia someday? Armenians should tell their children and grandchildren: ‘next year in Shushi’ and ‘next year in Van’.

The question is: how can Armenians return to their lands someday if powerful enemies are occupying Artsakh and Western Armenia? We should not forget that nothing remains constant forever. There is not a single country in the world that has had the same boundaries since the beginning of history. Over the years, some countries have enlarged their borders, while others lost their territories. Some have become large empires, while others have disappeared from the face of the earth. But one thing is clear: No one can claim that today’s boundaries of Azerbaijan and Turkey will remain the same forever. Just 100 years ago, the vast and powerful Ottoman Empire was reduced to the much smaller territory of the Republic of Turkey. Even though it is not possible to predict the exact date when the boundaries of Azerbaijan and Turkey will change, they will certainly not remain the same. How will such changes come about? There are several scenarios, such as regional wars, even world war, civil war, and nuclear or other types of disasters. Such events have happened in the past and will surely happen again in the future.

When changes on the ground do take place, will future generations of Armenians know and have the memory that Artsakh and Western Armenia are part of their historic homeland or will they be clueless, having never heard of Shushi and Van? If they are deprived of that knowledge, when opportunities arise in the future, even if an unlikely benevolent Azeri or Turkish leader returns those lands to our grandchildren, they will not be interested in them, since they had never heard of them.

In conclusion, my advice is to keep the dream alive. While we are deprived of our lands due to the actions of our enemies, it is up to us not to lose the memory and dream of someday returning to our lands. Let’s pass on our demands to future generations. The enemy took away our lands, but did not and cannot take away our memory. By forgetting about our historic lands, we ourselves will be helping our enemies put the final stone on the grave of our cause!


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6 responses to “We Must Keep the Memory and Dream Alive To Recover Artsakh and Western Armenia”

  1. Enis Pinar Avatar
    Enis Pinar

    Harut Sassounian, a sad little hater living in California fixated on enmity (“our enemies”) and offering unsolicited advice to those living halfway around the world in Armenia who are sick of war and looking for peace. A left over from a fortunately dwindling generation of irredentists who does not bother to ask himself why it is that for example today’s Italians don’t “dream of someday returning to our lands” under the Roman Empire. Could it be because they made a success of their present-day nation instead of envying the success of their neighbors?

  2. Harut Sassounian Avatar
    Harut Sassounian

    Enis,

    Why do you poke your nose where it does not belong? What Armenians want is their business. Not yours. Has any Armenian asked for your advice? I don’t think so. You are the one that hates Armenians. I do not hate Turks except those who are denialists.

  3. Enis Pınar Avatar
    Enis Pınar

    1- Your irredentist article was published on the Turkish Forum, otherwise you couldn’t pay me to read your drivel let alone poke my nose into Armenian affairs.

    2- Considering only 9 percent of Turks say the Armenian killings were genocide ( http://genocidewatch.net/2015/01/20/only-9-percent-of-turks-say-armenian-killings-genocide-poll/ ), your own statement that “I do not hate Turks except those who are denialists” means you hate 91% of all Turks. Hence my factual and very fitting earlier description of you as “a sad little hater”. Now go crawl back into your hole.

  4. Harut Sassounian Avatar
    Harut Sassounian

    You foolishly downplay the 9.1% of Turkish citizens who admitted the Ottoman Empire committed the Genocide of 1.5 million Armenians. These are honest and truthful Turks, after all. Regrettably, you are not one of them.
    I am glad you are reading my articles on the Turkish Forum. You may learn something if you open your mind and get rid of your brainwashed, racist and hateful upbringing.
    It is amazing that almost 10 million Turkish citizens openly admitted the truth about the Armenian Genocide, despite being fed 100 years of lies and brainwashing about the Genocide by successive Turkish governments in addition to the physical threats and imprisonments.
    There is hope for you after all to face honestly the past mass killings of the Young Turk regime which Ataturk strongly denounced. By the way, Ataturk was not an Armenian, so I hope you would not dare to call him a liar. Otherwise, you will find your ass in jail the minute you step foot in the Istanbul airport.
    I hope you read that the former Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Turkey Hikmet Cetin just admitted the Armenian Genocide and called on the Turkish government to apologize. This is a much welcome development and hopefully other Turkish leaders will follow his example. And someday, an honest Turkish President would finally acknowledge the truth, apologize and make amends, denouncing the butcher Talaat, the Turkish Hitler. You should not associate yourself with such butchers just because you want to defend your fellow Turks. Get rid of the burden of Turkey’s criminal past and live with a clear conscience.

  5. Enis Pınar Avatar
    Enis Pınar

    Let’s see, according to official figures by the Turkish Statistical Institute (‎TÜİK) as of 31 December 2023 the population of Türkiye was 85.3 million. 9.1% of which would make 7.7 million believers in the so-called Armenian genocide myth, not “almost 10 million”. According to the CIA World Factbook, Kurds constitute 19% of the Turkish population or approximately 16.2 million. Take a wild guess as to which part of the Turkish population supports the Armenian genocide myth in the hopes of securing their own so-called “Kürdistan” in southeastern Türkiye alongside “Western Armenia”? Here is a hint: apologist politician Hikmet Çetin whom you referenced also happens to be of Kurdish descent. Keep on dreaming that the Turkish majority is ever going to buy into your Armenian genocide lie.

  6. Harut Sassounian Avatar
    Harut Sassounian

    Enis, since you want to be so precise, 9.1% of 85.3 million is not 7.7 million. It is 7.7623 million or rounded up to 7.8 million.
    Those, like you, who say that the Armenian Genocide is a myth must belong to the flat earth society. I am not going to waste my time arguing the obvious with you. Read what Ataturk said. He was not a liar.
    For your assumption to be true that only Kurds recognize the Armenian Genocide, the percentage of those Turkish citizens who admit the genocide must have been 19%, not 9.1%.
    You just insulted the millions of honest and truthful Turks who admit the facts of history and are not members of the flat earth society like you are.
    Your next mistake: unlike you, the majority of Turks recognize the truth of the Armenian Genocide because they are honest people.
    Next: I am surprised that you called Cetin a Kurd, not an Armenian, the standard label used by racists in Turkey. Regardless of his ethnic origin, he was Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Republic of Turkey. So, there is hope after all, someday the Turkish government will recognize the Armenian Genocide, just like the German government recognized the Holocaust and made amends. No lie lasts forever. You are welcome to associate yourself with the ugly mass crimes of the Hitler of Turkey.

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