“Clean Armenian” Program and Our Dirty Reality

With the great anguish, we must state that even though ”Clean Armenia” program is sacredly implemented for thousand times, our streets and backyards, fields and valleys, forests and parks will never be cleansed of the various foulness as long as the devastating dirty bear paws and piggy souls live among us, breathe and shamelessly act.

This photo was taken days after the last ”National Cleaning Day” in the shoreline between the villages of Tsovak-Karchaghbyur- in the territory of the Sevan National Park.

Such photos can be taken in any other parts, settlements or outside settlements, in visible or invisible places. Implement National Cleaning Days for a week or month with ten, twenty or fifty thousands of people, clean the garbage with machines, shut down all the illegal garbage dumps, but in vain, the same  garbage will be piled in the same or unexpected places in the next few hours or days. This is the attitude towards the mother nature, the homeland, the pure morals and the environment. Unfortunately, both the law and authorities in our country are still unable to operate against the piggy people who have such vicious psychology.  And the double pain is that such people do not even respect the diligent work of their community, relatives, and children on the National Cleaning Days and again without any remorse contaminate the environment. Who is liable for cleaning the garbage left every time by these contaminators, who restify the mongolian territories? Third, it’s a pity that we can not create a clean lifestyle beside our powerful culture. This is the real picture.

Pay more attention to the sacred sites, popular and favorite places, which are not depirved of those people who always drink and rejoice, and which are not deprived of the grievous presence of garbage, that such people leave behind them. What a sacred manifestation! … Is this a consecration or an abusive  desecration? How can a person, who contaminates the nature and the sacred cites, bear consecration in the core of his heart, speak of remorse and God?

Believe me, their worship is to gulp and contaminate the surroundings, nothing else.

After photographing this picture I suddenly remembered the words of a song. “The garbage trucks are carrying the waste, and among the waste appeares your ugly face.”

Unfortunately, it is a pity that we are unable to catch those disgusting  faces or the contaminating hands and place them in a trash picture. Maybe the appropriate authorities will response to this.

Khosrov Khlghatyan