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YOUTH ACTIVISM IN POLITICS AND CIVIC ISSUES Robert Ghazinyan September 29 ACNIS Youth Forum Yerevan 2010
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7/3/2015Youth in politics27/3/2015Youth in politics2 Elections 2008 Two main opponents Mostly young people were agitating for candidates Their age was fluctuating from 15 to 22 The capabilities were not equal
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7/3/2015Youth in politics37/3/2015Youth in politics3 Youth movements MIAK was agitating for Serzh Sarkisyan Young people from opposition were agitating as well After elections opposition youth groups HIMA and HATUK GUND were established
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7/3/2015Youth in politics4 Youth activism after elections and March 1st HIMA and HATUK GUND were organizing opposition youth rallies Police was trying to prevent rallies, but young people still struggled 7/3/2015Youth in politics4
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7/3/2015Youth in politics5 Young activists Many young people were brought to the police stations Tigran Arakelyan and David Qiramijyan were arrested and put in jail 7/3/2015Youth in politics5
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7/3/2015Youth in politics6 Civic movements On the basis of MIAK, the MIASIN youth movement was organized They are addressing corruption and environmental problems
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7/3/2015Youth in politics7 Civic movements “Save Teghut” movement and Mariam Sukhudyan Architects against the decision to dismantle “Moscow” theatre Summer Hall
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7/3/2015Youth in politics8 National issues and youth Many young people participate in annual “March with Torches ” organized by Dashnaktsutiun party. Youth were especially active in the movement against the Armenian- Turkish protocols in Armenia and throughout the diaspora as well
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7/3/2015Youth in politics9 Reasons of activism New generation since 1991, so called “Generation of Independence” after the collapse of USSR political life in Armenia has been re-activated
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7/3/2015Youth in politics10 Reasons of activism Awareness of democratic values, human rights, freedom of expression Experience on European standards & values Opportunities to connect and change ideas with people all over the world
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7/3/2015Youth in politics11 Situation out of Yerevan Difficult social-economic conditions Difficulties of getting education and finding a job Lack of awareness Under-developed multimedia systems Emigration
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7/3/2015Youth in politics12 What should be done Special lessons in schools and universities about human rights and civil society Force youth to think and make decisions in schools and universities Create more space for work for the new generation in government and political parties
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What should be done Organize debates between young people of different parties Not to use young people as a weapon against somebody or something Support to youth movements and initiatives 7/3/2015Youth in politics13
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