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    PRESS RELEASE
    Council of Armenian Non-Governmental Organizations
    of the Samtskhe-Javakheti Region in Georgia
    Akhalkalak, Samtskhe-Javakheti
    Georgia
    Contact: Khatchatur Stepanian
    Tel: (+995 99) 93-75-61
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.a-info.org/


    Integration, not Assimilation:
    Samtskhe-Javakhketi NGOs hold their first public forum

    AKHALKALAK (A-Info) - The first public forum organized by the Council of
    Armenian non-governmental organizations (NGO) of the Samtskhe-Javakhketi
    region, was held on December 11 in Akhalkalak to discuss the
    socio-economic issues of the region. The subsequent public forums are to
    discuss issues related to culture and self-governance.

    The public forums are titled "Integration, not Assimilation," as the
    Armenians of the region do not oppose the integration within Georgia,
    but defy the "integration" policy of Georgia's central government
    leading to assimilation.

    Representatives of the United Nations, the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe, the European Commission, the Council of Europe,
    foreign ambassadors, ethnic Armenian and Georgian members of the
    Georgian parliament as well as Georgian government officials were
    invited to attend the public forum. Most of those high-ranking
    officials, however, did not attend the public forum. Only Beatrice
    Schulterier, the representative in Georgia of the OSCE High Commissioner
    on National Minorities, and Michael Hertoft, the Akhalkalak project
    manager of the European Centre for Minority Issues were present. Also
    attending were members of local self-governing bodies, local
    intellectuals and representatives of NGOs from the region, as well as
    from Tbilisi and Yerevan,

    Georgian parliament's ethnic Armenian members, elected from the region,
    also did not attend the public forum. Instead they chose to attend a
    convention of one of the Armenian political parties in Yerevan.

    Nevertheless, the public forum vividly discussed the issues on its
    agenda.
    Two reports were presented by experts on the socio-economic issues of
    the region, Azat Shipaktsian and Artashes Palanjian, who stated that the
    region has found itself in a difficult socio-economic state due to the
    discriminatory policies of the central government of Georgia. They also
    noted that the funds donated by international donors were not evenly
    dispersed when it comes to the Armenian population of the region.

    Following the reports, the participants expressed their opinions
    regarding the socio-economic problems of the region, in fact asserting
    the opinions expressed by the rapporteurs.

    At the end of the discussions, the public forum adopted a resolution on
    the socio-economic situation of Samtskhe-Javakhketi (the resolution is
    attached), and recommended to the Council to establish a commission to
    work out a program for socio-economic development of the
    Samtskhe-Javakhketi region.


    RESOLUTION

    Adopted by the "Integration, not Assimilation" Public Forum on
    Socio-economic Issues of Samtskhe-Javakhketi, Akhalkalak, 11 December
    2004

    Aiming:

    * To contribute to resolution of the socio-economic issues of
    Samtskhe-Javakhketi;
    * To contribute to the improvement of the socio-economic situation of
    Georgia through improvement of the socio-economic situation in
    Samtskhe-Javakhketi and mitigation of the demographic problems, and to
    emphasize the necessity of reforms and their equal implementation on the
    basis of regions and ethnicity;
    * To contribute to Georgia's internal integration, internal political
    stability and strengthening of democratic values through socio-economic
    reforms in Samtskhe-Javakhketi;
    * Based on a number of factual factors, such as the demographic picture
    of the region and the common borders with Armenia, to contribute to
    perceive the resolution of Samtskhe-Javakheti's socio-economic problems
    as the best possible model for regional integration and friendship
    between the nations;
    * To contribute to the real process of Georgia's and South Caucasus'
    integration into Europe, to participate in the fulfilment of Georgia's
    commitments before the international (European) community, and to make
    sure that every citizen gets a share of the positive results of the
    process;

    Taking into consideration the opinions and ideas expressed in reports
    and debates, the Public Forum states that:

    * Samtskhe-Javakhketi falls considerably behind the country's other
    regions in its human development indicators;
    * The unemployment rate is way too high, resulting in emigration. There
    are no equal conditions in filling job vacancies; the region, and
    especially the Armenian-populated areas, are not included in any
    realizable social and employment projects;
    * The health system is deteriorated. There are no functioning medical
    ambulatories in the villages. The few district hospitals are poorly
    equipped and are far from satisfying the minimum needs of the
    population;
    * The population's social security is on a low level. Salaries and
    pensions, which are significantly less than the consumer's basket, are
    not paid on time;
    * The escalating poverty is accompanied by rising social inequality;
    there is a sharp polarization of income;
    * There is no functioning stable system (fuel, heating, drinking water
    and other utilities) to support the population's livelihood. The issue
    of heating is especially acute in Akhalkalak and Ninotsminda;
    * Roads connecting the region with Tbilisi, with the coastal and other
    regions of Georgia, as well as with Armenia are damaged and in desperate
    shape. In even worse shape are the local and village roads. This
    situation creates insurmountable difficulties for the socio-economic
    development, as well as for the economic integration of the region;
    * The country's energy crisis is felt especially harsh in the region;
    the burden of these difficulties is not equally spread and Javakheti is
    again penalized. The fact that the region is distant and mountainous is
    neglected;
    * Except for one or two cases, there are no telephone networks in the
    villages. The situation is not much different in the towns. The
    situation is the same for the spheres of electronic communications and
    TV broadcasting;
    * The agricultural and the industrial sectors are paralyzed. In the
    economic and especially in the agricultural sector, many development
    possibilities are neglected, even though the region's agriculture plays
    an important role in Georgia's economy. The almost entirely agricultural
    region has no irrigation network. The break up of the economic
    infrastructure, the rarity or unavailability of fuel and energy supplies
    seriously hinder the processing and selling of natural resources and
    agricultural provisions.
    * The corruption that exists in the whole country is accentuated in the
    region. The reforms proclaimed in the country have not reached the
    region yet. As a result there is a public perception that corruption is
    not only allowed, but also encouraged;
    * The region is pushed to artificial demographic changes which could
    result in escalation of tension in ethnic relations and instability. It
    is odd, that the authorities organize the immigration of other ethnic
    groups to the region and provide them with socio-economic assistance,
    while the locals are deprived of such assistance;
    * The participation of national minorities in the public-political life
    of the country and in formulating socio-economic policies is not
    ensured.

    The Public Forum, being concerned that:

    * The policies being realized by the authorities in the spheres of
    state-building, economy, social issues, national minority rights and
    demographic issues could undermine Georgia's image in the international
    arena and the development of democracy in the country;
    * Unresolved socio-economic and other issues could hinder the
    integration of the ethnic minorities;
    * The delay in resolving the accumulated problems could raise new and
    undesirable tensions;
    * The existing tense and explosive situation is aggravated by the
    nationalistic and intolerant propaganda by some media outlets and
    public-political organizations;

    Considers it essential:

    * To regard job creation, development of transportation and other
    infrastructure (gas pipelines, water lines, irrigation systems,
    telecommunications, etc.) as the main route to resolve the region's
    socio-economic problems;
    * To completely repair - with internal and external resources -- all
    highways connecting the region to the coastal areas of Georgia, to
    Tbilisi and to Armenia, as well as the internal roads connecting the
    villages;
    * To equally distribute the burden of the energy hardships between the
    regions; to resolve the energy problems using local resources
    (Taparvan);
    * To expand the telephone network in the villages, ensure quality and
    affordable telecommunications;
    * To build a modern telecommunications transmitter;
    * To create conditions for processing the agricultural products in the
    region, implementing of new technologies in agriculture, resolving the
    irrigation problems;
    * To establish branches of large (including foreign) banks, financial
    and credit institutions and to extend loans by them to small and
    medium-sized businesses;
    * To restore the health system (hospitals, emergency rooms, village
    medical ambulatories);
    * To renovate and operate the Akhalkalak airport;
    * To take steps to create, empower and sustain a tolerant inter-ethnic
    environment;
    * To take measures to avert the artificial alteration of the demographic
    picture of the region, which would endanger the stability of the region;
    * To engage the local residents, workforce and potential in the
    international economic processes underway in the region;
    * To cooperate with international organizations dealing with democracy,
    human rights, human development and economic integration; to involve
    them actively in resolving the fundamental problems of
    Samtskhe-Javakhketi, to ensure fair distribution between regions of
    credit and grant funds provided by international organizations;

    The Public Forum resolves:

    * To recommend to the Council of Armenian non-governmental organizations
    (NGO) of the Samtskhe-Javakhketi region to form an expert group in
    charge of elaborating and presenting a comprehensive program for the
    region's socio-economic development based on the abovementioned
    imperatives;
    * To appeal once again to the Georgian central authorities and to the
    relevant local self-governing bodies, expecting a multilateral
    discussion of the issues in question and their resolution with state
    solicitude;
    * To appeal to international institutions, donor countries and
    organizations, expecting their input in drawing up and implementing
    concrete projects aimed at completely or partially resolving the issues
    raised;
    * To appeal to the Georgian non-governmental organizations and mass
    media expecting them to focus on the mentioned issues, to develop
    relevant public opinion, to contribute to the efficiency of the
    governmental bodies, as well as to assist in engaging the business
    community and individual businessmen in resolving the problems raised;
    * Based on the centuries-long friendship between the Armenian and
    Georgian peoples as well as the good neighbourly high-level relations
    between the two states, and aiming at furthering those relations with
    practical steps, to appeal to the Armenian non-governmental
    organizations to assist in involving the Armenian business community, as
    well as individual businessmen and other interested structures in
    resolving the issues raised.
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