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  • TBILISI: Armenians living in Georgia demand autonomy for Javakheti

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    September 24, 2005 Saturday

    Armenians living in Georgia demand autonomy for Javakheti district

    By Tengiz Pachkoria

    TBILISI

    Organizations of ethnic Armenians living in southern Georgia have
    asked the country's leadership to consider "a federal structure for
    Georgia" and to provide "the status of an autonomous territory" for
    Javakheti district.

    The appeal was issued at a congress of Armenian organizations of the
    Samtskhe-Javakheti region that was held in the town of Akhalkalaki
    Saturday.

    Ethnic Armenians make up the majority of population in two of the
    region's five districts - Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda, although they
    all also live in other parts of the Samtskhe-Javakheti territory.

    The congress brought together about 300 activists of the
    organizations Virk, Javakh and Young People's Union, who discussed a
    bill wherein the Georgian parliament proposed self-government for
    various parts of the country.

    The ethnic Armenian activists also asked the Georgian government to
    speed up the scrutiny of job-placement opportunities for local
    population, since many people are going to lose jobs after Russia
    closes a military base in Akhalkalaki.

    "Georgian authorities have taken a range of important steps recently
    to solve social and economic problems of this territory and to
    rehabilitate roads, but they solved far from all the problems,
    including jobs for the people," participants in the forum said.

    "The situation with jobs may aggravate after the pullout of the
    Russian military base [Russia is due to close its bases in Batumi and
    Akhalkalaki in 2008 - Itar-Tass] where thousands of local residents
    are working now," one of the speakers said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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