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    JAVAKHETI CITIZEN'S FORUM FOUNDED WITH ECMI

    The Messenger, Georgia
    Aug 30 2005

    Under the auspices of the European Center for Minority Issues (ECMI),
    local leaders of the largely ethic-Armenian region of Javakheti created
    a Javakheti Citizen's Forum on August 23. "The establishment of the
    Javakheti Citizen's Forum is a major step forward for advancing civil
    society in Javakheti," ECMI's Regional Representative for the Caucasus
    based in Tbilisi Tom Trier said in a press release. "The Forum
    will play a major role in enhancing the links between the region's
    population and the authorities." ECMI is one of Europe's leading expert
    institutions in the field of interethnic relations. With a conflict
    prevention focus, ECMI aims to defuse inter-ethnic tension and promote
    regional integration of the isolated Javakheti region (Akhalkalaki and
    Ninotsminda rayons) On August 23, the Javakheti Citizen's Forum held
    its inaugural meeting with the participation of over 150 people from
    the region and elected an organizational committee. The next day, the
    committee elected 17 board members and established six working groups
    on gender, youth issues, human and minority rights, economic issues,
    language, education and culture, and territorial reform. According to
    ECMI all of Javakheti's ethnic groups-Armenians, Georgian, Greeks,
    Russian Dukhobors-and different religious confessions-Apostolic
    and Catholic Armenians-were present at the inaugural meeting.
    "Javakheti remains an isolated region of Georgia," Tom Trier said,
    "but the Forum will provide new opportunities for enhancing a process
    of consultation between government and civil society in the region.
    It is important that concerns of Javakheti's population are heard and
    taken into account when the government devises new policies affecting
    the region."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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