European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy

European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy
AbbreviationEAFJD
Formation2002; 22 years ago (2002)
HeadquartersBelgium Brussels, Belgium
Region served
 Europe
President
Kaspar Karampetian
WebsiteWebsite

The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD) (Armenian: ՀՅԴ Եվրոպայի Հայ դատի գրասենյակ) is a grassroots umbrella organization which represents a significant part of the Armenian diaspora in Europe.[1][2][3] The EAFJD is the main interlocutor promoting Armenian issues in the European Union and other international organizations.[4]

Activities

Armenia-EU relations

One of the goals of the EAFJD is to strengthen the ties and deepen cooperation between Armenia and the member states of the EU.

In 2013, with common efforts of the Mission of Armenia to the EU and the EAFJD a friendship group with Armenia was established in the European Parliament.[5] The group was relaunched in February 2015, after the European Parliament's elections of 2014.[6] The friendship group is currently composed of around 50 MEPs and fosters the cooperation between the two sides.

As of 2018, the organization initiated the Vahan Hovhannisyan Internship Program which gives an opportunity to young Armenian professionals to get acquainted with the work of the EAFJD, as well as that of the European institutions, in particular the European Parliament.[7]

The EAFJD often cooperates and coordinates activities with the European Friends of Armenia organization.

Armenian genocide recognition

The EAFJD's activities also aim at the recognition of the Armenian genocide by Turkey and reparations. Since its establishment, the EAFJD has been also advocating for the condemnation and recognition of the Armenian genocide by the parliaments of various European countries, as well as the European Parliament.[8] The EAFJD contributed to the adoption of a European Parliament resolution in April 2015 which reaffirms the parliament's condemnation of the Armenian genocide and urges Turkey to come to terms with its past.[9]

Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh

A focal aspect of the EAFJD's activities is advocacy for the fundamental right of the people of Artsakh to decide upon their own present and future as well as live in peace and dignity.[10][11] The EAFJD undertakes initiatives and projects aimed at promoting people-to-people contact and exchange with the people of Artsakh. In order to foster dialogue between the EU and Artsakh, the organization puts special emphasis on the development of the parliamentary diplomacy between the National Assembly of Artsakh and legislative bodies of the EU member states, as well as the European Parliament. During the past few years the EAFJD contributed to the establishment of friendship groups with Artsakh in several parliaments in Europe.[12][13]

The EAFJD organizes and facilitates fact-finding missions of public and political figures to Artsakh in order to obtain firsthand information about the reality and developments in the country.[14][15][16][17]

The EAFJD's aim is to overcome the stereotype of Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh as a conflict zone and present various aspects of its society and the daily life of the people of Artsakh, as well as its rich tourism potential and unique cultural heritage.[18][19] The organization makes continuous efforts towards strengthening democracy, supporting the active civil society, contributing to the economic development and advancing human rights in Artsakh.[20]

Armenian communities in the Middle East

The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy sensitizes on the issues of the Armenian communities in the Middle East, notably in Syria. In this framework, the EAFJD initiated and facilitated a fact-finding mission comprising Belgian MP George Dallemagne and a number of journalists to the Syrian cities of Kessab and Lattakia to obtain up-to-date information on the situation of Christian minorities, particularly the Armenians living there.[21][22]

Community activism

As an umbrella organization, the EAFJD coordinates the activities of its member organizations—committees for the Defense of the Armenian Cause (ANCs) in Europe and organizes events to raise awareness of issues facing the Armenians diaspora.[23] Every four years, the EAFJD organizes the European Armenian Convention, which brings together Armenian and European officials, politicians, religious leaders, representatives of academia, media, and civil society to discuss challenges as well as resolutions to issues.[24] The most recent convention took place in Brussels between 17–18 October 2017. More than 300 participants from different countries of Europe and the world were present at the event.[25][26]

Short-term observation missions to Artsakh

Acknowledging the crucial role of election observation in democracy-building and promoting human rights, especially in new emerging democracies, such as Artsakh, the EAFJD deploys short-term observation missions (STOs) to the electoral processes of the Artsakh Republic based on the election observation methodology of the OSCE/ODIHR.

In 2015, the EAFJD deployed an independent international STO mission to obverse the parliamentary elections in Artsakh.[27] In 2017, another highly experienced short-term international mission was deployed to observe the Referendum on the drafted Constitution of Artsakh.[28] These two observation missions were first in their format and professionalism as they were based on the methodology of the OSCE/ODIHR. Besides, they were another step towards breaking the isolation of the Artsakh Republic, as many international organizations still refrain from deploying election observation missions to Artsakh due to its unrecognized status.

See also

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References

  1. ^ "EAFJD Calls on EU to Condemn Azerbaijani Provocations". Armenian National Committee of America. US: Armenian National Committee of America. 2017-01-03. Retrieved 2019-01-10.
  2. ^ "Armenian Foreign Minister met with the representatives of AGBU Europe District and the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy". mfa.am (in Armenian). Armenia: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia. Retrieved 2019-01-10.
  3. ^ "Visiting Artsakh is not a crime, Belgian deputies say".
  4. ^ "EUROPEAN ARMENIAN FEDERATION FOR JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY LAUNCHED".
  5. ^ "European Parliament-Armenia Friendship Group Established".
  6. ^ "The EU-Armenia Friendship Group has been established in the European Parliament".
  7. ^ "EAFJD launches Vahan Hovhannisyan Internship Program".
  8. ^ "European Parliament hosts conference on Armenian Genocide".
  9. ^ "Texts adopted - Wednesday, 15 April 2015 - Armenian genocide 100th anniversary - P8_TA(2015)0094". europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
  10. ^ "ARTSAKH PEACE PROCESS DISCUSSED AT EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT". Archived from the original on 2019-01-20. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
  11. ^ "Karabakh must be the subject, not an object of peace process: experts".
  12. ^ "A new friendship group in the Flemish Parliament".
  13. ^ "Création de cercle d'amitié à l'égard de la République d'Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabagh)". Archived from the original on 2019-01-22. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  14. ^ "German MEP Martin Sonneborn is in Artsakh on a fact-finding mission". Archived from the original on 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
  15. ^ "Visiting EU Lawmaker Backs Artsakh's Right to Self-Determination".
  16. ^ "Artsakh is Stronghold of Armenia and Europe, Says Flemish Lawmaker".
  17. ^ "EAFJD Accompanies Belgian Deputies to Armenia and NKR".
  18. ^ "Brussels hosts "Artsakh/Nagorno Karabakh Hidden Treasure" exhibition".
  19. ^ "16 MEPs are asking Federica Mogherini why EU officials do not visit Artsakh".
  20. ^ "EAFJD raised the issue of the isolation of the population of Artsakh at OSCE Human Rights Conference".
  21. ^ "La RTBF, La Libre et le sénateur George Dallemagne en Syrie a l'invitation des CDCA de Belgique (ANC Belgium) et FEAJD (EAFJD)".
  22. ^ "Une semaine en Syrie pour Georges Dallemagne".
  23. ^ "Greek Parliament President Receives European Armenian and ANC Greece Delegation".
  24. ^ "Third European Armenian Convention Held in Brussels".
  25. ^ "Fourth Armenian Conference of Europe in Brussels". 18 October 2017.
  26. ^ "Demand for recognition of Armenian Genocide, Artsakh, Armenia-EU ties: Agenda of congress of European-Armenians approved".
  27. ^ "Parliamentary Elections in Nagorno Karabakh".
  28. ^ "EAFJD Observation Mission Releases Initial Report on Artsakh Referendum".

External links

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