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    The Messenger, Georgia
    July 8 2005

    Paper: American official made "false evaluation"


    The Azeri newspaper Ekho Baku reports that an American official has
    labeled Armenian as well as Azeri diasporas in Georgia 'pro-Russian
    forces.' According to the paper, U.S. State Department's Advisor on
    National Security Stephen J. Hadley made an interesting statement and
    expressed his opinion that Armenian and Azeri diasporas in Georgia
    pursue pro-Russian interests in the country, politicizing all common
    problems with an aim toward pressuring central authorities. The paper
    does not cite the source of Hadley's alleged statement.
    According to Ekho Baku, Georgian political analyst Givi Bolotashili
    does not agree with such an opinion and states, "The Azeri people in
    Georgia really have lots of common problems, about which they are
    loudly speaking. However, these problems are not being politicized."
    As for the Armenian population of the Akhalkalaki region,
    Bolotashvili agrees that all the common problems always get
    politicized, the paper states.
    "Sometimes, there are demands about autonomy and so on from the
    Armenian population. As for the Azeri population, I have never heard
    that any Azeri organizations have political demands. I cannot agree
    with the opinion of the American politician because it is impossible
    to compare all the problems with each other," he said in the paper.
    A member of the National Movement of Azeri people of Georgia "Geirat"
    Zumrud Gurbanov told the paper the American high-ranking official was
    either misled or he himself misleads the world's community by
    pursuing some political goals.
    "I do not want to think that Hadley is such a simple person who does
    not know real state of affairs in the country. Most probably, this
    statement has been made specially. I think that all the events that
    have been taking place in Georgia is shown to the entire world from
    the point of view of the West and particularly from the point of view
    of Tbilisi," Gurbanov said.
    According to him, for the last 15 years of independent Georgia, none
    of the Azeri organizations has expressed a pro-Russian orientation.
    The Azeri people of Georgia always were supporters of Georgia's full
    independence, the paper states, and supporters of the withdrawal of
    all the Russian military bases from Javakheti. "And note please that
    Armenians are against this. They obviously hold a pro-Russian
    orientation, and moreover, they have much fewer social-economic
    problems than Azeri people in Georgia," Gurbanov concluded.
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