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    POLITICAL GROUP URGES ARMENIA TO ACT AMID TENSION IN SOUTHERN GEORGIA

    Noyan Tapan news agency
    14 Mar 06

    Yerevan, 14 March: The Javakhk council [political group demanding
    autonomy for ethnic Armenians in the southern Georgian region of
    Javakheti, referred to by the group as Javakhk], which comprises
    15 public organizations, has appealed to the Armenian government
    to pay proper attention to the problems of Armenians in Javakhk and
    recognize the political component of this problem. This was set out
    in a statement issued by the council on 14 March.

    "Encouraged by the total indifference of the authorities of
    the Republic of Armenia, Georgian circles have become even more
    unrestrained," the authors of the statement say. Recent anti-Armenian
    steps in Georgia have included the dismissal of judges of Armenian
    origin on the pretext of them having no knowledge of the Georgian
    language, the opening of an eparchy of the Georgian church on the
    territory of Armenia [as received] and the killing of an Armenian
    youth in Tsalka.

    "Without ruling out the possibility of a third party, including
    Azerbaijan and Turkey, having been involved in provoking and
    instigating these Anti-Armenian steps, the Javakhk council considers
    the authorities of Georgia and the Georgian Orthodox Church to be
    the main culprits. A share of the responsibility is borne by the
    authorities of the Republic of Armenia, who have done nothing to help
    resolve the problem of Javakhk," the statement says.

    "The core of the Javakhk problem is political. As long as Javakhk's
    political status is not clarified and Javakhk does not have guarantees
    that Armenians will not be victimized, these issues will be impossible
    to resolve," council representative Razdan Madoyan said.

    According to him, an overwhelming majority of Armenians in Armenia
    are concerned about the problem of Javakhk because they understand
    that it cannot be viewed in isolation. "On the one hand, it is the
    question of Hay Dat [Armenian cause] and, on the other, it is the
    question of Armenia's physical survival because Javakhk is currently
    the only possible link to Europe. We understand that if Armenians
    leave the area, they will be replaced by Turks, which means that
    Armenia will be complete blockaded," he said.

    Madoyan sees two possible scenarios: this will develop into either
    another Naxcivan or another Karabakh. In his words, if Armenia wants
    to continue its existence in the region as an independent state,
    it should manage to preserve everything Armenian that remains there.

    According to council representatives, Armenia should, if necessary,
    send troops into Javakhk. Asked if Armenia was capable of fighting on
    two fronts, council representative Gagik Ginosyan replied that this
    would be a fourth front for Georgia. He said that one should not be
    afraid of war if there was a threat of the motherland and national
    dignity being lost and that Javakhk's case was about the physical
    survival of the republic of Armenia.
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