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    DISPLEASURE OVER END OF GEORGIAN CHILDREN STUDY IN RUS SCHOOLS
    by Eka Mekhuzla

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    October 4, 2006 Wednesday 01:12 PM EST

    Georgian Education Minister Kakha Lomaya expressed displeasure over
    the decision to end the studies of children, Georgian citizens, in
    Russian schools belonging to the Russian Defence Ministry in Tbilisi,
    Batumi and Akhalkalaki.

    Lomaya told reporters that children, Georgian citizens, who attended
    schools belonging to the Russian Defence Ministry in Georgia would
    go to nearby schools in charge of the Georgian Ministry of Education.

    Lomaya also said that teachers, Georgian citizens, who worked in those
    Russian schools and who can work there no longer would be employed
    in schools of the Georgian Ministry of Education.

    >From Wednesday, children of Georgian citizens no longer attend three
    Russian schools belonging to the Russian Defence Ministry in Tbilisi,
    Batumi and Akhalkalaki, Itar-Tass learned from the Russian troops
    group in the Transcaucasia.

    Representative of the Russian troops group said such was the decision
    of the Russian Defence Ministry. "From now on children of Georgian
    citizens should study in other schools in Georgian territory.

    This decision has no national connection. It equally applies to all
    children of Georgian citizens - Georgian, Russian, Armenian - and of
    people of various other nationalities who studied in these schools,
    Itar-Tass was told.

    The decision may be connected with the gradual decrease of the number
    of pupils. Fewer children continue going to these schools with the
    stage-by-stage withdrawal of Russian servicemen from Georgia. The
    Russian military base at Akhalkalaki will be closed before October 1,
    2007. (Heavy equipment and armaments have already been withdrawn from
    the base.)

    The base at Batumi and the headquarters of the Russian troops group
    in Tbilisi will end functioning in 2008. These schools will be closed
    upon the Russian servicemen's withdrawal.

    Some 3,000 schools of the Georgian Ministry of Education now function
    in Georgia. Most of them are Georgian schools, and there are also
    some 100 Russian schools and several hundred Armenian and Azerbaijani
    schools.
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