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    Azat Artsakh - Repubic of Nagorno Karabakh
    March 24, 2004

    PUNISHMENT IN GEORGIAN MANNER

    Bahatur Jobova will have to apologize to Azerbaijan; this is the
    decision of the chess federation of Georgia for the participation of
    the chess-player in the tournament held in Nagorni Karabakh. Besides,
    according to the Baku newspapers, the chess federation of Azerbaijan
    managed to compel the chess-player from Iran Haem Mahami to stop his
    participation in the last rounds of the tournament. Recently the
    meeting of the chairmanship of the chess federation of Georgia
    discussed the question of participation of Jobova in the Karabakh
    tournament. The latter arrived in Nagorni Karabakh in spite of the
    instructions of the federation. The co-chairman of the federation
    Azmayparashvili mentioned in his interview, `It is not easy for us to
    handle the fate of this chess-player as he is one of the most talented
    players of our country and our only hope.' The father of the player
    Alexander Jobova was also invited to the meeting of the chairmen of
    the federation, who allegedly said that it was him `to sent the
    chess-player to Stepanakert' but at the same time behaved in a `non
    correct' manner. According to the vice-chairman of FIDE, the chairmen
    had different opinions concerning the punishment of Jobova. They
    consider either to deprive him of the state scholarship and forbid him
    to participate in the Chess Olympiad or deprive his of the right to
    participate in the local, as well as international tournaments for a
    year. After long discussions the participants of the meeting came to
    the conclusion to postpone the discussion of the problem to
    Sunday. `Jobava must acknowledge his actions and officially apologize
    to the chess federations of Georgia and Azerbaijan in press and by
    television for by his actions he does not respect the territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan,' said Azmayparashvili. If he does not
    apologize, he will be deprived of the scholarship and will not have
    the right to participate in the local and international competitions
    for a year. An ultimatum was extended to the Georgian player. If he
    apologizes, he will be deprived of only material supply and a
    suspended disqualification for two years. Judging by such a reaction
    of Georgia and the joy of Azerbaijan for this, if Jobava became a
    prizewinner of the championship the inquisitors would make a fire for
    him as a lesson for others.

    NAIRA HAYRUMIAN
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