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  • Thessaloniki: SAE president to visit Tbilisi & Tsalka in Georgia

    Macedonian Press Agency, Greece
    April 14 2005

    SAE PRESIDENT TO VISIT TBILISI AND TSALKA IN GEORGIA
    Thessaloniki, 14 April 2005 (15:38 UTC+2)


    World Council for Greeks Abroad, SAE, President Andrew Athens will
    visit Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, on April 15-22, for a series
    of meetings with Georgian elected officials and leaders of the Greek
    community within the framework of his visits that deal with
    humanitarian and safety issues.

    In the heart of this visit is an issue that Mr. Athens brought to
    international attention and has rallied world support for the Greeks
    living in the region, the on-going terrorist activities against
    Greeks primarily in 25 villages in Tsalka, a region where many have
    been murdered and beaten up, homes taken forcefully by squatters, and
    crops and buildings torched by terrorists.

    Scheduled meetings with Georgian officials include President Michael
    Saakashvili; Interior Minister Vano Meradishvili; Deputy Foreign
    Affairs Minister Georgi Shicharoulidze; and Minister for
    Refugees/Ethnic Minorities Mrs. Eteri Astenirova. Other meetings
    include EU and UN officials in Georgia, and with U.S. Ambassador
    Richard Miles who has already sent Embassy staff to record human
    rights violations in Tsalka.

    `We will not keep silent on the mistreatment of any Hellenes anywhere
    in the world - this is my firm policy', Mr. Athens stated.

    On the humanitarian aspect of the visit, about 1,500 Greek families
    will receive free food packages purchased through SAE's aid program.
    This is part of a periodic distribution of staple items that has also
    been organized for Greeks in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Meetings will
    follow with the community in Tbilisi and Tsalka. Also in Tsalka, a
    memorial service will be held for Michael Tsamourliev, who was
    murdered in February by a 10-member armed gang.

    In addition, Mr. Athens and SAE Medical Affairs Director Dr. Charles
    Kanakis will visit medical centers included in SAE's Health
    Initiative that provide more than 15,000 medical services monthly to
    Greeks and their neighbors in Georgia. A new medical center is being
    planned in Tbilisi. Mr. Kanakis is also scheduled to visit the
    medical program activities in Greek communities in Armenia.
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