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    | 17:14:35 | 14-04-2005 | Politics |

    DEMONSTRATION AT THE GEORGIAN EMBASSY

    «Georgia is leading the policy of assimilating Armenians», «No to Georgian
    nazism», `White genocide towards Armenians' - read the posters today at the
    doorway of the Georgian Embassy. A group of young people from Yerevan state
    pedagogical university and other colleges organized a protest action in
    support of the Armenians living in Georgia.

    Declaring that their action had no political context the young people said
    they were going to present a note of protest to the Extraordinary and
    Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Georgia to Armenia. The students expressed
    their concerns concerning the policy conducted with regard to Armenians in
    Georgia. `We understand that Georgians implement national policy in Georgia,
    but they even want to pass a bill in the parliament demanding that teaching
    of Armenian language in Armenian schools be carried out twice a week. Some
    nationalistic forces want to stirr up incitements in Georgia and to involve
    Armenia in it. They profane Armenian historic and cultural monuments,
    vandalism incidents were recorded. This is perhaps done by Meskhet Turks,
    recently actively settled in Armenian settlements', says student of the
    pedagogical university Arsen Balyan.

    The demonstrants ask the Georgian authorities not to give in to these
    provocations, since Georgia has centuries-old fraternal relations with
    Armenia, and hope that accepting the note of protest the Ambassador will
    ensure rights of Armenians in Georgia.

    The Ambassador was away, and the Envoy accepted the note, ensuring that no
    Meskhet Turk will be settled in Armenian settlements, in particular, in
    Javakhk. The Envoy also promised to review the matter of teaching Armenian
    language and history in Armenian schools.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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