EXPERTS OF "MITQ" ARE AGAINST THE POLICY OF SAHAKASHVILI
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[04:51 pm] 09 October, 2006
Youth analytical center "Mitq" considers the policy of Georgian
President Sahakashvili unacceptable.
According to them, it can result in a conflict between the two
countries.
The experts of the center made an announcement in "Pastark" club
according to which they call on the political and non-governmental
organizations of Armenia, as well as the RA Government to be stricter
towards our neighbor and to protect the interests of our compatriots.
The center enumerated a number of procedures in Georgia which are
anti-Armenian. For example, the Armenian schools in villages are
closed down; Armenian officials are deprived of their posts because
of not knowing Georgian, etc. Expert Edward Abrahamyan noted that the
collisions between the Georgian police and Armenians have become usual.
"All this testifies to the fact that Tbilisi follows an anti-Armenian
policy. Another proof is that during the October 5 elections of local
governing bodies they allowed a number of fabrications against Armenian
candidates", Mr. Abrahamyan said.
By the way, the experts of the center do not have anything in common
with Georgia; they have carried out the analysis according to media
coverages.
A1+
[04:51 pm] 09 October, 2006
Youth analytical center "Mitq" considers the policy of Georgian
President Sahakashvili unacceptable.
According to them, it can result in a conflict between the two
countries.
The experts of the center made an announcement in "Pastark" club
according to which they call on the political and non-governmental
organizations of Armenia, as well as the RA Government to be stricter
towards our neighbor and to protect the interests of our compatriots.
The center enumerated a number of procedures in Georgia which are
anti-Armenian. For example, the Armenian schools in villages are
closed down; Armenian officials are deprived of their posts because
of not knowing Georgian, etc. Expert Edward Abrahamyan noted that the
collisions between the Georgian police and Armenians have become usual.
"All this testifies to the fact that Tbilisi follows an anti-Armenian
policy. Another proof is that during the October 5 elections of local
governing bodies they allowed a number of fabrications against Armenian
candidates", Mr. Abrahamyan said.
By the way, the experts of the center do not have anything in common
with Georgia; they have carried out the analysis according to media
coverages.