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    NOVOROSSIISK ARMENIANS SEEK RUSSIAN, ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS'
    INTERVENTION TO STOP COSSACK RAMPAGE

    ArmenPress
    March 23 2005

    NOVOROSSIISK, MARCH 23, ARMENPRESS: According to a report from the
    southern Russian city of Novorossiisk in the province of Krasnodar,
    the local Armenian community will ask for intervention of Russian and
    Armenian presidents to stop a new wave of anti-Armenian rampage.
    Yerkramas weekly, a newspaper run by the Armenian community of
    southern Russia, said local Armenian community accused the city
    law-enforcement bodies of failing to stick to their promises and
    guarantee local Armenians' safety.
    The newspaper said these guarantees were given on March 22 morning
    after Cossacks from nearby regions went on a rampage in a town
    quarter populated by Armenians destroying cars, cafes and shops,
    owned by Armenians. On the same day local mayor appealed to Armenian
    and Greek diasporas and the Cossack to observe law and stop
    disorders, but on the same evening around 200 Cossacks arrived in the
    town to attack Armenians and Greeks.
    According to a witness, the clash was caused by a squabble at a
    local cafe when Cossacks led by their chieftain attacked a group of
    Armenians and Greeks who were having a birthday party. In the
    subsequent fight the chieftain was injured and was rushed to a
    hospital where doctors had to operate on him. Local law-enforcement
    bodies opened a criminal investigation.
    Inter-ethnic tension in this region that has the largest Armenian
    community around the globe, according to various estimations, between
    800,000 to 1 million, constituting 18 percent of the region's overall
    five million population, have become commonplace.
    The historic Armenian presence in the Krasnodar region dates back
    centuries, mainly due to the incentives offered by Tsarist officials
    to Armenians willing to move to the region. Throughout the 19th
    century, the Armenians contributed to an expansion of the region's
    commerce and agriculture.
    Additional numbers of Armenian refugees settled in the region in
    1988 in the wake of anti-Armenian pogroms by Azeris in Sumgait,
    Kirovabad, and Baku.
    A related influx of Armenians from Nagorno Karabagh, Javakhk, and
    Abkhazia also strengthened the Armenian presence in the Krasnodar
    region. After fleeing the anti-Armenian attacks by Azeris, the
    Russian-speaking Armenians from Baku, in particular, often preferred
    to resettle in Krasnodar, Stavropol, and Moscow, rather than in
    Armenia, mainly because of their lack of Armenian language skills and
    the need for Russian schools that were closing in Armenia.
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