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    AZG Armenian Daily #086, 13/05/2005


    Neighbors

    U.S. IMPARTED GEORGIA WITH MISSION TO 'EXPORT' 'COLORFUL REVOLUTIONS'

    Saakashvili: 'Aliyev Is No Fanatic. He Won't Order to Break up Opposition
    Rallies, You'll See'

    The US President called Georgia not only "beacon of liberty" in the region,
    but also directly hinted at Georgia's "mission to export colorful
    revolutions" to other countries of the region.

    George Bush and Mikhail Saakashvili stated about spreading "the rose
    revolution" in other parts of the world till in the February of 2004.
    According to a press release by the White House after the meeting of George
    Bush and Mikheil Saakashvili, Bush said: "The President and I discussed the
    opportunities for spreading 'rose revolution' in other parts of the world."

    On May 10, the leaders of both countries made the probability to spread the
    Georgian scenario in the region and in the world more obvious. One could
    have the impression that Bush will try to end the totalitarian regime with
    the help of this very scenario.

    "Good changes take place from Baghdad to Beirut and Bishkek," Bush said. He
    added that Georgia was the first country in the post-Soviet region where
    "the rose revolution" took place.

    Bush said that the probable revolution can take place in the region that
    stretches from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea, to the Persian Gulf and
    much farther.

    Saakashvili, encouraged by the words of Bush, even named a certain state,
    Byelorussia, where the revolution should take place. "I'd like to say
    something. We all are responsible for spreading democracy in the world,
    beginning from Byelorussia, where the people deserve freedom. We stand by
    the Ukrainian people and we will be by the side of all the nations beginning
    from the North Korea and Cuba. This is our suggestion to you, Mr.
    President," Saakashvili said his speech.

    Georgian President made obvious incorrect statements not only about
    Byelorussia but also about his direct neighbors. Mediamax informed that
    Saakashvili said in the interview to Le Mond that "Ilham Aliyev realizes the
    importance of making reforms in his country. Ilham Aliyev is no fanatic. You
    will see, he will not order to break up the opposition rally any more, as he
    did two years ago."

    Today, the world press tries to find out in which country the next
    "colorful" revolution will take place. Such publications exert obvious
    psychological and political pressure over these countries. When "the rose
    revolution" took place, they were speaking about Ukraine. Afterwards, they
    began speaking about "the tulips" in Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan, the Middle East
    oasis of democracy received blood, violence and robbery together with "the
    tulips."

    Is it now Aliyev's turn, as parliamentary elections are envisaged to take
    place in Azerbaijan in 2005? Anyway, they speak more about Azerbaijan in
    Georgia. The Georgian press states that the young opposition members
    supported the Azeri young men in learning how to seize the power.

    It's not important where the next revolution will take place. But it is
    obvious that the US is quite certain about the territory of CIS. Besides,
    the American are carrying out democratic "bloodless" revolutions, as they
    say, in the Middle and Near East countries. We got the impression after the
    speech of Bush that he gave Saakashvili a serious part in carrying out that
    mission.

    By Tatoul Hakobian in Tbilisi
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