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    REVAZ GACHECHILADZE: GEORGIAN AUTHORITIES DON'T PURSUE ANTI-ARMENIAN POLICY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.03.2006 21:51 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The incidents in Tsalka should be rated as malicious
    hooliganism, Georgian Ambassador to Armenia Revaz Gachechiladze stated
    when responding to PanARMENIAN.Net reporter's question. In his words,
    the killing of 23-year-old Gevorg Gevorgyan should be referred to
    everyday life. "I do not think State Minister Georgy Khaindrava was
    right to rate the killing as criminal disorder. Young people drank,
    fought and this ended in a tragedy. Those guilty were arrested and will
    be punished according to the law," he said. At the same time he noted
    that 150-200 murders are committed in Georgia every year for social and
    economic motives. "In Armenia the number of murders is much smaller. It
    is clear. Your country is mono-ethnic. The population of Georgia
    is multinational and conflicts are inevitable. Swans, Adjarians,
    Georgians and Turks live in Tsalka besides Armenians. Presently some
    1800 people of Tsalka live beyond social control. These are young
    people, who do not obey the elders. Collisions are always possible
    in such a region. I would not condition the tension in Javakhk by
    political motives. The social-economic factor plays the major role
    here. The Georgian authorities do not pursue a purposeful ethnic
    policy targeted at displacement of Armenians from Javakhetia," the
    Georgian Ambassador said.

    Revaz Gachechiladze also noted that other national minorities
    in Georgia, Azeris for example live in worse social-economic
    conditions. "We cannot resolve all the problems at once and we cannot
    engage with the Javakhk problem only ignoring the other regions,"
    Gachechiladze said. To remind, in the air of Shant TV Channel Georgian
    State Minister for Migration Affairs Georgy Khaindrava said "the
    killing in Tsalka is the result of a criminal disorder which won't
    tell on the Armenian-Georgian relations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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