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    Georgians who live in Russia
    By M. Alkhazashvili

    The Messenger, Georgia
    Oct 12 2004

    Russian politicians frequently mention that there are nearly one
    million Georgian emigrants in Russia who work there and send nearly
    USD 1.5 billion back to their homeland.

    For example, speaking at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
    of Europe debate on Georgian-Russian relations last Thursday, Russian
    delegate Natalia Narochnitskaya said that "twenty per cent of Georgia's
    population lived in Moscow."

    But how real are statements about one million Georgian emigrants
    in Russia?

    A census held in Georgia revealed that between 1989-2002, 977,000
    people emigrated abroad, approximately one fifth of the total
    population. The newspaper Rezonansi reports, however, that this number
    includes only 280 thousand Georgians, while the other 697,000 were
    from minority groups (including 163,000 Armenians and 62,000 Azeris).

    This suggests that the majority of emigrants are not in fact of
    Georgian ethnicity, and do not support family members living in
    Georgia. Indeed, more generally, statistics suggest that only 41
    percent of Georgian emigrants help their relatives, while 7 percent
    actually receive support from relatives in Georgia.

    Furthermore, the 2002 census held in Russia revealed that there are
    only 198 000 Georgians living there, while the 1989 census found that
    there were only 131,000 Georgians in Russia. This means that only
    67,000 ethnic Georgians left for Russia from Georgia between 1989-2002.

    It is noteworthy that in 1989 - 2002 the number of Armenians in Russia
    increased by 598,000 and that there are currently 1,130,000 Armenians
    living in Russia, while the number of Azeris increased by 265,000 to
    a 2002 total of 621,000.

    Despite such numbers, Russian MPs continue to highlight what they
    describe as the very high number of Georgians living in Russia.
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