r3alist
Elite Member
I am talking about diaspora in relation to their home country
The collective ambitions and hopes of the Armenians are separate from broader realities which are not always in their control
I don't think anyone can deny them their hopes
The organisation of the diaspora is a galaxy apart from the afghans, especially in America where they are very prominent.
The afghans which do exist abroad are somewhat stuck, they all will be Taliban ....so they can't exactly endorse their current government.
They also cannot decide whether it is more useful to still do anti pakistan sloganeering or actually build something in their nation.
The Armenians have organization, some political structure and sanity in the homeland, and it is a fight they have been fighting much much longer than the afghans abroad


