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    RUSSIAN DM-RUN SCHOOLS NO LONGER AVAILABLE TO GEORGIAN CITIZENS
    by Tengiz Pachkoria

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    October 4, 2006 Wednesday

    Starting from Wednesday children of Georgia's citizens will
    be deprived of the opportunity to study at any of the three
    Russian-language schools of Russia's Defence Ministry in Tbilisi,
    Batumi and Akhalkalaki, a source at the headquarters of the group of
    Russian troops in Transcaucasia told Itar-Tass.

    "That's the decision made by Russia's Defence Ministry," the source
    said.

    "It is not ethnically motivated. It applies to the children of all
    Georgian citizens - Russians, Armenians, Georgians and other ethnic
    groups. From now on they will have to attend classes elsewhere,"
    the source said.

    To a certain extent this decision was prompted by the gradual reduction
    in the number of school students, as Russian troops leave Georgia. The
    Russian military base in Akhalkalaki will be closed down before
    October 1, 2007, and that in Batumi, as well as the Tbilisi-based
    headquarters of the group of Russian troops in Transcaucasia will
    stop operating during 2008.

    After the withdrawal is completed, Russia's Defence Ministry will
    close all schools it runs altogether.

    Currently, Georgia has a total of 3,000 schools. Instruction in most
    of them is in the official language. Along with Georgian schools,
    there are about 100 Russian language ones and several hundreds of
    Armenian and Azerbaijani schools.
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