While taking off from Kiev by plane, Ukraine, I am sitting in row 28i. My right neighbor is Ani, a young woman who recently moved from Armenia to Milano in Italy. Harut (77 years) is sitting left to me. He is Armenia but born in Jerusalem.
A random conversation starts, covering the following topics:
Living as an Armenien in Jerusalem, Israel
Soviet Union
Facing legal discrimination
How to find inner freedom
Finding peace as a country
Can one build peace on “injustice”
Problems linked to occupation of regions and countries
Calling a place “home”
Armenien community in Germany
Unification of Armeniens who live abroad via religion and community building
How to unify as Armeniens around the world
How to integrate into a new culture without losing traditional roots
Armenien history
Need to survive as a nation
Comparison to Italian way of living
Living without having experienced war and dark conflicts
War in Armenia in 2020
Traumatization caused by war
Genozide of the Armeniens in 1915
Difference of hearing about the war and being in war
What if there is war and no one is going
Do we learn from the past ?
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