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    Regnum, Russia
    March 10 2006

    Ethnic clashes in Tsalka (Georgia): police used force



    As REGNUM already informed, on March 9, at about 06:00 p.m. local
    time, in the city of Tsalka (regional center of Kvemo-Kartli Region,
    Georgia) an armed attack was held against a group of young ethnic
    Armenians. The attack was committed in the city's center, when the
    company departed from a restaurant. When they were getting into a
    car, unidentified people suddenly attacked them, dragged out of the
    car and started beating them. As witnesses and one of the victims
    said, there were about 15 attackers, some of them armed with cold
    steel. As a result of the attack, 23-year-old Gevorg Gevorkyan was
    injured with a knife and died at the scene. V. Saakyan, 25, was
    wounded in the leg, K. Baloyan, 25, seven hours later was delivered
    to hospital in Tbilisi with a severe wound. After the attack the
    criminals escaped.

    As Javakh news agency `A-Info' informs, police arrested three
    suspects that are currently interrogated. About 300 Armenians
    gathered near the police building, who demand fair punishment to the
    murderers. The protesters have broke several windows in the police
    building. As a response, the Georgian SWAT that arrived from Tbilisi
    drove the protesters back, brutally beating them with machine guns
    and batons. Currently, police building is surrounded by SWAT.

    According to Armenian MP of Tsalka region Hayk Militinyan, 150 people
    were hurt during the clash between police and the protesters.

    The victims say, they do know the reasons of the attack. As they
    think, a group of Adjarian or Svani settlers attacked them. All
    victims are from the same village, Kushi (Tsalka region). According
    to eye-witnesses, some time later, all the entrances to the city of
    Tsalka from the side of Armenian villages were blocked by units of
    special forces deployed in the region. Other ways, including the road
    leading to the capital were open.

    Conflicts in Tsalka region are often because of Armenian and Greek
    communities that live there along with Georgians, who moved there
    from Ajaria and Svanetia after ecological catastrophes, and occupied
    empty houses of local citizens, who emigrated or were temporarily
    abroad. Such illegal intrusion into private property along with
    increase of crime level in the area because of immigration cause
    indignation of local residents.

    Similar conflict existed earlier. Largest confrontation took place on
    May 9, 2005 when in conflict between Armenians and Georgians around
    30 people were wounded. Such incident cause Georgian authorities to
    deploy the national guard in the region, but positive effect of this
    action is highly questioned by local population.
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