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SYUNIK PROVINCE, Armenia When I go to bed at night, I dont think: Is my phone on charge or have I brushed my teeth? I think: Do I know where my parents are and is my bag packed to evacuate?These are the nightly thoughts of Mariam, a 22-year-old teacher living in southern Armenias Syunik province, 10 kilometers from the border with Azerbaijan.
Shes standing in the Soviet-era sports hall of Goris State University and has just finished a class on emergency first aid.
Next up: Kalashnikov shooting techniques.Mariam is undertaking a three-month program run by VOMA, a paramilitary group that has variously been described as a survival school and a civil defense organization or, if youre a member of the Azerbaijani government, a terrorist group.No matter how it is characterized, VOMAs stated aim is a serious one: to prepare Armenian civilians to defend their country.The attendees here seemingly hail from every corner of the community, from young mothers to university students.
Along with first aid and weapons training, theyll also take lessons in mountaineering, a crucial skill in the rugged alpine terrain that flanks the 900-kilometer border with Azerbaijan.Of the 22 VOMA branches spread across Armenia, the location of this branch is significant because of the vulnerability of this border area, says Vartan, its 42-year-old head instructor.Panorama of the city of Goris in southern Armenias Syunik Province.Ondej vek (CC BY 2.5)VOMA has seen a significant uptick in attendees since Azerbaijan launched its lightning military offensive on the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh in September, taking it under in 24 hours and sending its 100,000-strong ethnic Armenian population fleeing into Armenia proper.Most, crammed into cars or the back of open-top trucks, passed through this very town, which over the past fortnight morphed into an international crisis center.
The Red Cross, The World Food Program and a host of national aid missions, including USAID head Samantha Power, poured in to show support.
Tents went up, food packages were delivered, and the international media showed up in droves.But for many of the residents of this region who feel abandoned by the international community, this display was too little, too late.Of course Im let down, Vartan said.
I was waiting for something that didnt happen.
But we just have to have hope.According to many here, the bulk of the blame lies squarely at the feet of Armenias historic ally Russia, who, despite promises to mediate the conflict and the presence of 2,000 Russian peacekeepers in the region, did little to intervene.Russias inaction marks a historic shift in its regional policy.
In the past, Armenia has been able to rely on Russia to moderate disputes, supply arms and play politics.
Though this hasnt always been in Armenias favor, theyve generally done enough to support Yerevan.To this day, Russian border guards patrol Armenias borders with Turkey and Iran.
In Armenias second city of Gyumri, a vast Russian military base houses an estimated 3,000 soldiers.
The vast majority of Armenias gas supply comes from Russia.These entanglements make any future split from Russia all the more difficult for Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.A VOMA first aid training.
Participants' faces have been concealed due to concerns about being identified by the Azerbaijani authorities.
Tom J.
BennettExperts say the reasons for Russias cold shoulder are complex: the Ukraine war has left Russia internationally isolated, meaning that southern partners that provide a link to global markets such as Turkey, Azerbaijan and Iran have become much more valuable.But its also likely that Armenias recent overtures to the West have angered the Kremlin.
At the start of September, Yerevan carried out joint training drills with the United States military and sent an aid package to Ukraine personally delivered by Pashinyans wife Anna Hakobian.Armenias parliament strained relations further when, in a rebuke to Moscow, it voted to join the International Criminal Court meaning that if President Vladimir Putin were to step foot on Armenian soil, Yerevan would be obliged to arrest him.Last week, Armenia was the only member of the Moscow-led CSTO alliance to skip a meeting of alliance leaders in Minsk, and Pashinyansaid that Russia had failed to deliver weapons Yerevan had already paid for and accused Russia's media of destabilizing his country's political situation.Armenia cannot count at all on Russia in terms of its own security, so this ICC vote is a message to the West from the Armenian government that they are really willing to go further in distancing themselves from Russia, Stefan Meister, head of the Center for Order and Governance in Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia at the German Council on Foreign Relations, told The Moscow Times.But I think it's a very dangerous bet they are doing because I don't see that the West will really support Armenia in a way that it needs.
For the West, its a question of how you show support.
Do you send soldiers? Peacekeepers? Do you build up leverage on Azerbaijan with sanctions?Rifles stored Tom J.
BennettAccording to Meister, that latter option appears unlikely.
As a result of Western sanctions on Russia, many EU countries have turned to Azerbaijan as an alternate gas supplier.
Its unlikely that any country would want to sanction a key energy provider, leaving Armenia in a difficult negotiating position.As geopolitical moves are played out in capitals across Eurasia, the lack of a firm international response to the Nagorno-Karabakh situation has raised fears that Azerbaijan could attempt to create a land corridor to its exclave of Nakhichevan by capturing parts of southern Armenia.Whats worrying from the Armenian standpoint is this convergence of interests between Azerbaijan, Russia, and Turkey to open this corridor.
And in the region, the only power kind of opposing it is Iran, Karena Avedissian, a senior analyst at the Regional Center for Democracy and Security, told The Moscow Times.For the VOMA trainees in Syunik province, the specter of war casts a long shadow.I think we will see a growing instability of Armenia, which has lost orientation and has no one who supports it really in a serious way, says Meister.The names of VOMA members have been changed to protect their identities.





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