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    FEELING OF UNCERTAINTY CREEPS AMONG JAVAKHETI ARMENIANS

    Armenpres
    Jun 14 2006

    YEREVAN, JUNE 14, ARMENPRESS: Shirak Torosian, chairman of Javakhk
    non-governmental organization, made up of natives of the southern
    Georgian Armenian-populated region of Javakheti, said to a news
    conference in Yerevan that the withdrawal of the Russian military
    base from Akhalkalaki, the region's biggest town, has actually zeroed
    security guarantees of the local population.

    He said it was meaningless to oppose the base's pullout as the decision
    was taken by the government of Georgia, but the major concern of local
    Armenians, he said, is not lost of 4,000 jobs offered by the base,
    but the feeling of uncertainty and vague future that is creeping among
    local Armenians. He said Armenians wonder who is going to replace the
    Russians. They fear that clashes would be imminent if Georgians troops
    come to replace Russians and if they are replaced by NATO troops they
    may include Turkish servicemen.

    "The Russian base gave Armenians the guarantees of stability and
    security, now they have gone together with Russians,' Torosian
    said. Torosian said Armenians of Javakheti are against construction
    of Kars-Akhalkalaki railway, although they realize that it would
    create new jobs for the region plagued with unemployment, open new
    avenues for business but they are against it because this railroad,
    if built, would further isolate Armenia from the regional projects.

    He said local Armenians hope that a major road reconstruction project
    funded by the Millennium Challenges Account program would make their
    region attractive for businesses, though channeling part of a huge
    US government extra aide to Georgia to the Armenian-populated region
    is opposed by some opposition forces of Georgia.
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