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    Special troops to ease ethnic tension in southern Georgia - minister

    Rustavi-2 TV, Tbilisi
    20 Mar 05

    [Presenter] The interior minister [Vano Merabishvili] is probably one
    of those in the government who is well aware of what is going on in
    that region [reference to the previous report about ethnic tension
    in Tsalka District in southern Georgia]. He is from that region,
    and we can now talk to him live. Good evening.

    [Merabishvili] Good evening.

    [Question] Can I start by asking you to rule out the possibility that
    these incidents were politically motivated? I am asking this because
    in Yerevan the Dashnaktsutyun party has recently been saying that the
    rights of Armenian speakers in Georgia are being violated and at the
    same time the issue of [Russian] bases has been in the news.

    [Merabishvili] Regarding your first point, I must say that, according
    to our information, this incident [in Tsalka] is not linked to the
    political situation in Armenia, although, the tense situation over the
    Russian military bases, that is the tension with our other neighbour
    [Russia], may be playing a certain role.

    However, as was apparent from your previous report, from what
    people were saying and from I personally heard there today -
    [changes thought] I must say that the situation there should not be
    overdramatized. There is a lack of trust between different ethnic
    groups in that region, including people who settled there from other
    parts of the country. This is a difficult region, in terms of climate
    and social problems, and all of this makes the situation worse.
    [Passage omitted]

    Unfortunately, a brutal murder took place there recently. Had it
    taken place in another part of Georgia, there would not have been
    such an outcry. However, the situation remains tense and there is
    mistrust. There is no stability yet in relations between settlers
    from Svaneti and Ajaria and ethnic Greeks and Armenians. That is
    precisely why we have decided to deploy a special detachment there.

    I wish to explain to the public how this detachment will operate.
    Since Tsalka District is very large and it is impossible to deploy a
    policeman at every street corner and outside every house and to set
    higher standards of law and order protection there than in the rest of
    Georgia, we have decided to introduce daily patrols - at least three
    times a day in every village - by special units in a [word indistinct]
    vehicle. On the one hand, this will be a crime prevention measure,
    and, on the other hand, it will enable citizens to tell the police
    in advance about possible violent incidents. [Passage omitted]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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