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    Georgian ombudsman urges caution in commenting on ethnic Armenian's
    killing

    Prime-News, Tbilisi
    11 Mar 06


    Tbilisi, 11 March: Commenting on the tense situation in [the
    multiethnic] Tsalka District [in southern Georgia], Georgian ombudsman
    Sozar Subari has urged local law enforcers to work more actively.

    Subari said at a new briefing today that on 9 March a clash between
    young ethnic Armenian and Georgian residents of Tsalka had a tragic
    end: One young Armenian died [of knife wounds] while four others were
    injured. The ombudsman's representatives visited Tsalka on 10 March to
    study the situation. Their preliminary findings indicate that the
    unfortunate incident had common criminal rather than ethnic
    causes. Police arrested several suspects on the same day [9 March] and
    are still looking for other suspects.

    On 9 March, angry ethnic Armenians residents of Tsalka staged a
    protest rally outside the Tsalka District administration building. The
    rally turned into mass disturbances. Some of the protesters, about 300
    men, gathered outside the Tsalka police station and demanded that the
    suspects be lynched. Another group of about 200 men stormed the
    administration building, shattered windows, smashed doors and burnt
    documents.

    The Georgian ombudsman said that lynching suspects and storming the
    building was not a civilized form of justice but a crime. He said that
    organizers of the storming as well as those who committed the murder
    should be punished.

    Sozar Subari expressed his condolences to the deceased Gevork
    Gevorkyan's family and condemned activities of the groups that tried
    to use the tragic incident for inciting ethnic hatred, thus making the
    sorrow of the deceased young man's family deeper.

    It is also unfortunate that some nongovernmental organizations
    described the 9 March incident of hooliganism as an ethnic incident
    and misled the Georgian population and the international community,
    Subari said. He noted that the statements made by the NGOs were
    absolutely inappropriate and could only harm the centuries-long
    good-neighbourly relations between the brotherly Georgian and Armenian
    peoples. The Georgian ombudsman urged everyone to refrain from making
    such groundless statements and let the law-enforcement bodies finish
    the investigation without any pressure. Such irresponsible statements
    escalate tensions in the region and play to the hands of external
    forces who want to stir up new conflicts, [Subari said].
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