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    GEORGIA: RUSTAVI-2 TV-CHANNEL WAS IN ADVANCE INVITED TO OBSERVE ASSAULT OF AKHALKALAKI DISTRICT POLICE CHIEF

    Regnum, Russia
    Oct 11 2006

    Opposition Industry Will Save Georgia Party's wish to protect rights of
    Georgian Armenians and to bring up a question of the national language
    legalization will exacerbate tension between ethnic Armenians and
    Georgians, Javakh Countrymen Union Chairman Shirak Torosyan stated
    during a news conference in Yerevan.

    He is quoted by a REGNUM correspondent as stating that the opposition
    Industry Will Save Georgia Party is unaware of Javakheti residents'
    interests; it fulfills somebody's order, aiming at destabilizing the
    situation in Armenian-populated Georgian Samtskhe-Javakheti region.

    "The party's actions are unacceptable and even criminal concerning
    Armenians, who live in Javakh," Mr. Torosyan believes.

    Also, he stated that opposition's action, covered by one of Georgian
    central TV-Channels, proves "criminal intentions of opposition,
    supported by Democratic Alliance 'United Javakh' NGO. According to
    Mr. Torosyan, incident, connected with assault and buttery of police
    chief of Akhalkalaki area Samvel Petrosyan was masterminded. "The
    incident itself was recorded by representatives of Rustavi-2
    TV-Channel. How could TV cameras be placed in advance at needed time
    and in needed place? They knew, what would happen; they were informed
    about that," Shirak Torosyan believes.
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