Why Armenia Should Be Free: Armenia's Rôle in the Present War

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Why Armenia Should Be Free: Armenia's Rôle in the Present War

by Armen Garo

EN·~1 hours

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Description

Written in the aftermath of World War I, this essay presents a passionate case for an independent Armenia. Its author, a former Ottoman parliament deputy and veteran commander of Armenian volunteer forces, draws on personal experience at the Caucasian front to argue that Armenian self‑determination is a litmus test for the new world order.

The work explains how granting Armenia sovereignty would signal a triumph of democratic ideals over imperialist ambitions, reshaping the post‑war peace settlement. It maps the linguistic and historical reach of the Armenian people, proposing borders that reflect their population distribution, and contends that such a nation would contribute to lasting stability between Europe and Asia.

Accompanied by an introduction from a noted internationalist scholar, the pamphlet blends political philosophy with on‑the‑ground observations. Listeners will hear a vivid snapshot of early‑twentieth‑century debates about nationhood, justice, and the hopes of a people emerging from the horrors of conflict.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (97K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-01-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Armen Garo

Armen Garo

1872–1923

A revolutionary turned diplomat, he helped shape modern Armenian political life at a moment of enormous upheaval. Best known as Armen Garo, he moved from underground resistance to representing the First Republic of Armenia abroad.

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