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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    July 11, 2005, Monday

    NATIONAL MINORITIES OF GEORGIA ARE READY TO REVOLT

    SOURCE: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, July 07, 2005, p. 4

    by Yury Simonyan


    GEORGIA: SITUATION IN PLACES OF COMPACT RESIDENCES OF AZERBAIJANIS
    AND ARMENIANS IS DRAMATICALLY AGGRAVATED

    In the last few days, Georgia once again found itself face to face
    with the old problem of inter-ethnic conflicts. Situation in places
    of compact residences of Azerbaijanis and Armenians grew dramatically
    worse.

    The search for Sadraddin Palangov, resident of Sadakhlo village on
    the border with Armenia, did not yield any results yet. Palangov was
    a local spiritual leader also known as mullah Gara. (...) Bearing in
    mind that not long before disappearance of mullah Gara Armenian
    border guards arrested four residents of Sadakhlo, Azerbaijanis who
    were cutting wood in the border forest, local residents accused
    Armenians of the crime against their spiritual leader too. Residents
    of Sadakhlo picketed the Georgian-Armenian interstate highway
    demanding arrival of the top-ranking officials of the Interior
    Ministry and General Prosecutor's Office from Tbilisi. Finally, they
    were content with interference of the district authorities. Amiran
    Shubitidze, head of the local administration, held successful
    negotiations with Armenian border guards and all arrested were
    released. However, he failed to find any information about
    disappeared Palangov. Zurab Melikashvili, plenipotentiary of the
    President in Kvemo Kartli province, told journalists that search was
    underway and the leading specialists of the Interior Ministry
    participated in the search. (...)

    Once again, quietness was broken in the Tsalksky District of the same
    region where Greeks, Armenians and migrants from the high mountain
    areas of Georgia were residing compactly. Relations between the
    natives and the migrants were aggravated recently so much that
    special forces were sent to the region according to the order of
    President Mikhail Saakashvili. Relative still lasted only for a short
    time. Now local Armenians accuse the special forces of infringing on
    their rights and open support of the Svans (Georgian ethnic group)
    relocated there.

    To relieve the tension of the inter-ethnic relations the President
    even had to take steps of economic nature. Thus analysts interpreted
    the order of Mikhail Saakashvili to make Dzhavakhetia historically
    populated by Armenians the main supplier of food products to the
    Georgian army.(...)

    Translated by Pavel Pushkin

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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