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    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    March 11 2006

    Ombudsman Rules Out Ethnic Motives Behind Tsalka Clash

    Georgian Public Defender Sozar Subari said on Saturday that a clash
    in Tsalka, Kvemo Kartli region, on March 9 which resulted into death
    of Gevork Gevorkian, 24, and injury of four other young men, was a
    result of `an ordinary hooliganism' which has nothing to do with
    ethnic confrontation as claimed by the local population in Tsalka and
    some minority advocacy groups.

    At a joint news conference ethnic minority advocacy group
    Multinational Georgia and union of ethnic Armenians in Georgia `Nor
    Serund' condemned the incident and demanded from the authorities an
    immediate and unbiased investigation of the case.

    Maria Mikoian of the `Nor Serund' said that clash erupted after a
    group of Georgian young men irritated by the Armenian music in a
    restaurant in Tsalka attacked ethnic Armenian young men.

    `Unfortunately ethnic confrontation more and more often becomes a
    reason behind criminal acts in Tsalka,' Agit Mirzoev, executive
    director of the Multinational Georgia, said.

    But Public Defender dismissed this reason as groundless. `Our
    representatives traveled there and probed into the case. We can say
    that this dispute has nothing to do with ethnic confrontation... Law
    enforcers should immediately investigate the case and persecute those
    who are guilty,' Sozar Subari said on March 11.

    Police said on March 10 that five suspects were arrested.

    Meanwhile a group of about 200 local residents rallied in the town of
    Akhalkalaki in Samtskhe-Javakheti region which is predominantly
    populated by ethnic Armenians, on March 11, the Georgian media
    sources reported. Protesters demanded a fair investigation of the
    Tsalka incident.

    Clashes between the locals erupt sporadically in recent years in
    Tsalka district with population of 20 000. Ethnic Armenians comprise
    57% of population, according to the Georgian department of
    statistics. 4,500 ethnic Greeks, 2,500 ethnic Georgians and up to
    2,000 Azerbaijanis also live there.
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