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    UNITED JAVAKH ACCUSES GEORGIAN AND ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES OF COLLUSION, REQUESTING TO RELEASE ITS LEADER

    Regnum, Russia
    Oct 16 2006

    On October 15, one of Samtskhe-Javakheti (Armenian-populated Georgian
    region) NGOs United Javakh (UJ) carried out protest rally near Armenian
    border check-point at Armenian-Georgian border in connection with
    attack on one of the NGO's leaders Vahagn Chakhalyan, his family and
    his companion Gurgen Shirinyan on October 9 near Yerevan.

    As it is known, after the event happened, Vaag Chakhalyan was
    arrested by Armenian authorities, being accused of illegal state
    border's crossing. According to the action's activists, it is aimed
    at neither aggravating situation in region nor applying any powerful
    scenarios. The United Javakh believes it has received no less than
    70% of votes at elections to sacrebulo (local governing body -
    REGNUM) it is aiming at changing election committee's decision. The
    UJ leaders believe there is collusion between Georgian and Armenian
    authorities, which try not to allow continuing the UJ activity, turning
    to criminals, as well as to approve falsified election "outcomes."

    In such way, according to the organization's members, they are
    struggling in Samtskhe-Javakheti not because of any ambitions;
    it is connected with normal request to guarantee legal foundations
    for local elections' conducting. According to on of the protesters,
    "if Georgians in Tbilisi have right on revolutions, why do Armenians
    in Akhalkalaki have no such rights?"

    About 500 residents of Akhalkalaki area participated in the
    manifestation. The action's participants stressed; having detained
    Chakhalyan in Armenian territory, republican authorities considerably
    damaged their authority among Georgian Armenians. Of course, such
    feelings will spread in Armenia, too. "At presence, very serious and
    unclear situation has arisen for ethnic Armenians in Georgia and first
    of all in Samtskhe-Javakheti. In such situation, when international
    public opinion has completely deviated from assessing political and
    social processes, developing in Georgia, necessity to make serious
    decisions appeared for Armenian population in Samtskhe-Javakheti. The
    Armenian population of Samtskhe-Javakheti needs local self-governing
    more than any Georgian region. Whoever were elected or appointed
    to sacrebulo, they will need to settle problems. Nobody will escape
    it. It refers both to patriots and those, who sincerely believe that
    the only way out of the arisen situation is to follow lead of 'Young
    Georgians.' All of them are no enemies for their nation; all of them
    may make many useful things.

    Open 'collaborators' are rare in the region."
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