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    Violence against ethnic Azerbaijanis in Georgia

    AzerNews
    3 June 04

    The Azerbaijani public has been seriously concerned over the reports
    on the increasing tension in Georgia since May 30. Georgia witnessed
    similar tension, which caused confrontation between the peoples of
    the two countries, during the power of Georgian nationalist Ziya
    Gamsakhurdiya. At that time, 500,000 Azerbaijanis living

    in Georgia were driven out of their native homes. Today, on the
    instructions of the Georgian leadership, the houses of peaceful people
    are being searched under the cover of "fighting smuggling". They are
    being humiliated and threatened. Let's look at official data.

    The Georgian National Security Council announced that the customs
    station "Red Bridge" located on Georgia's border with Azerbaijan, would
    be temporarily closed as part of an anti-contraband program. Commenting
    on the measure, the chairman of the Georgian parliament's committee
    on defense and security Givi Targamadze said there have been numerous
    cases of smuggling of large quantities of goods through the mentioned
    customs checkpoint. Georgia's Deputy Minister for State Security Georgi
    Ugulava said the Politsala and Garajalar settlements located in the
    Kvemo-Kartli region bordering on Azerbaijan have been unsupervised for
    a long time and that even Georgia's Ministry of Internal Affairs had
    not been able to set up a regional division there. Early on Sunday
    morning, some 200 'finance police' and Georgian MIA anti-contraband
    division troops conducted an operation in a number of villages
    located in the Kvemo-Kartli region. Four of those residents accused
    of smuggling goods were reportedly injured as a result of ensuing
    armed resistance. According to the Georgian Interior Ministry, ten
    sub-machine weapons, several grenades and hand-guns, narcotics,
    gold and large quantities of other items were confiscated during
    the operation. Not political The Azerbaijani embassy in Tbilisi has
    released a statement regarding recent media reports on the closure of
    the Georgian-Azerbaijani border and on the suffering of several people
    during the armed confrontation between this country's law-enforcement
    bodies and residents of Ponichala and Garajalar villages. The Foreign
    Ministry told AssA-Irada that the statement reads that the reports are
    groundless as relations between Azerbaijan and Georgia are based on
    firm friendship and strategic cooperation. "Not a single force can
    shadow the century-long bilateral neighboring and friendly ties,"
    the statement stresses. The statement also says that during the
    meetings held with the Georgian officials the Azerbaijani side was
    informed that the special operations conducted in the country were not
    political as they were directed at fighting smuggling and regulating
    law and order at customs points.

    Broken promises There have been serious concerns that Mikhail
    Saakashvili, who calls Azerbaijanis "inferior people", would try to
    deport the entire population of "disobedient Borchali". However,
    before the election in his country, Saakashvili expressed the
    readiness of new Georgian politicians to develop relations with the
    new generation of politicians in Azerbaijan, notably, President Ilham
    Aliyev. Saakashvili maintained that the rights of Azerbaijanis were
    not protected during Georgian President Shevardnadze's presidency
    and vowed to resolve all the problems of Azerbaijanis. Before the
    election, Saakashvili said he acts as a guarantor of Azerbaijanis'
    rights. He said that the key goal of the Georgian government is to
    act as a guarantor of not only the rights of Azerbaijanis but also
    their prosperity. However, a different situation can be observed
    after the election in Georgia, which illustrates the fact that the
    newly-elected Georgian President has not kept his promises, to say the
    least. Saakashvili handed most of the land in the Borchali settlement
    to Georgian tenants, while only a small portion of the land in the
    settlement was distributed among Azerbaijani residents. Georgia's
    new leadership is thus infringing upon the rights of Azerbaijanis,
    including the right to own property. Saakashvili's policy has caused
    serious concerns for Azerbaijanis living in Georgia, as they are now
    living in suspense. They are worried not about losing their jobs,
    but of being arrested or persecuted. Despite diplomatic maneuvering
    by Baku and Tbilisi, the problems of Azerbaijanis living in Georgia
    remain unresolved. As is evident from the last parliamentary election
    in Georgia, half a million Azerbaijanis living in this country are
    treated as inferior people. â^À^ÜDon't believe the promises of
    leaders before elections and during war,â^À^Ý said one of the
    old thinkers.

    Authorities denounced Zumrud Gurbanli, the leader of "Geyrat" movement
    of Azerbaijanis living in Georgia, has expressed his indignation
    with the arrests of Azerbaijanis in Georgia. Georgian news media
    has published different positions and viewpoints on the recent
    developments, based on what happened around the customs checkpoint.
    The Garajalar and Politsala villages are located 5-10 kilometers
    away from Tbilisi and about 60 kilometers away from the "Red Bridge"
    customs station. It remains to be seen why the suspected contraband of
    goods was not prevented somewhere between the customs station and the
    villages. There could be no objection to the operations on detaining
    individuals engaged in smuggling but such activities should not be
    conducted with such a lack of professionalism. Even if there were
    reports concerning smuggling of goods, such a humiliation of the
    entire population of the village in question is unacceptable. Many
    buses travel through the Red Bridge and they are inspected, first of
    all, by the frontier guards, customs officers and other government
    bodies. We should also keep in mind that it is possible to detain
    illegally smuggled goods anywhere along the mentioned 60 kilometers. I
    therefore disagree with those who say that they came into the village
    specifically to confiscate smuggled goods and believe this is a lie. It
    remains to be seen why the Georgian customs officers inspected and
    released the bus, as it is impossible to even transport a regular bag
    across the border without an inspection from state bodies. Two or three
    months ago Governor Kvemo Cartley said he considers it necessary to
    conduct the anti-contraband measures in the Politsala settlement. This
    proves that the raid was a planned measure. But the way it was done
    was unacceptable. At 2.a.m. some 200 people wearing masks broke into
    the settlement and started shooting randomly. This is unprofessional to
    say the least. What adds fuel to the fire is that the law-enforcement
    bodies instead of talking with certain citizens went ahead with the
    action thus humiliating innocent and peaceful residents. During the
    raid none of the village's administrators were informed of the measure
    coming up in the early hours the next day, and this represents a mere
    provocation. Another issue that raises concerns is that criminal cases
    were started against some 100 Azerbaijanis at the terminal in Georgia,
    they were subsequently arrested and their property confiscated. Most of
    those apprehended had nothing to do with the incident that occurred
    on the Red Bridge. "I think that this provocation can seriously
    hurt the Georgian-Azerbaijani relations", Gurbanli said. Only three
    Azerbaijanis are represented in the Georgian parliament, but Armenians,
    who are fewer in number, enjoy greater representation.
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