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    AUTONOMY APPEAL FACES PARLIAMENT MEMBER'S BACKLASH

    Armenpress
    Sept 26, 2005

    TBILISI, SEPTEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS: An application of Armenian
    organizations in southern Georgia demanding autonomy for a
    predominantly-Armenian populated region of Samtskhe-Javakheti faced
    a strong backlash from an Armenian member of the Georgian parliament,
    Van Bayburdian.

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

    Bayburdian , who is also chairman of the Union of Georgian Armenians,
    said the appeal was' groundless," as the population of Ninotsminda
    and Akhalkalaki regions, where the majority are ethnic Armenians,
    'have full authority to govern their regions."

    He said there are more than 100 Armenian schools in the region and
    Armenians are represented in Georgian government bodies and have
    five members in the parliament. He also said there was no tendency
    to discriminate Armenians because of their ethnicity. He said all
    Georgian regions face dire economic conditions, but the government
    is committed to resolve them. "One should not politicize social and
    economic problems of the region, a wrong policy assumed by some local
    Armenian organizations," he said.
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