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    GEORGIAN MP SAYS OFFICIAL STATUS FOR ARMENIAN LANGUAGE "UNREALISTIC"

    Kavkas-Press
    16 Mar 06

    Tbilisi, 16 March: [Pro-government ethnic Armenian] MP Van Baiburt
    says that calls by some Armenians in Akhalkalaki for Armenian to be
    given the status of an official language are unrealistic. Baiburt
    told Kavkas-Press that he categorically rules out the possibility
    that this demand could increase tension in Akhalkalaki and believes
    this would only be in the interests of those organizations trying to
    provoke protests with this demand.

    Baiburt said that this should not be seen as the united opinion of the
    Armenian diaspora in Georgia. "We feel that the Georgian authorities
    are not imposing any restrictions. The Georgian government is taking
    into account the situation of Akhalkalaki Armenians and because no-one
    has taught them Georgian, the government has agreed to allow official
    business to be conducted in Armenian in the area," Baiburt said.

    The MP called on his brethren to follow the example of ethnic
    minorities in other countries and acquire an elementary knowledge of
    the official language.

    Baiburt said that it is not the Armenians' fault that they do not
    know Georgian. "It is the fault of time," he said. "So that Armenians
    can live comfortably, have jobs and teachers, the local council and
    administration head should look for investors and grants to deal with
    this problem," Baiburt told Kavkas-Press.
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