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    Abkhazia denies human rights violations in Georgian-populated district

    Apsnypress
    1 Sep 06

    Sukhumi, 1 September: The Abkhaz president's representative in Gali
    District Ruslan Kishmaria has rejected and described as provocative a
    statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia which
    says that mass human rights violations are being perpetrated in Gali
    District [predominately Georgian district in Abkhazia].

    "All of this is being done to provoke the situation in Gali District
    and the whole of Abkhazia," Kishmaria told Apsnypress while commenting
    on the statement by the Georgian Foreign Ministry's Press and
    Information Department which said that "Sukhumi's separatist regime
    continues to perpetrate gross human rights violations in Abkhazia on a
    massive scale".

    The Georgian Foreign Ministry's document reads that "Georgian
    residents of Gali District are forced to dig trenches for the
    so-called Abkhaz army". Kishmaria said that no one was digging
    trenches in Gali District. Work is under way there to restore
    fortification buildings in the limited armament zone along the entire
    line of the separation of sides, he said.

    "Given the actions carried out by official Tbilisi in the upper part
    of the Kodori Gorge, we do not rule out that Georgia will go to war
    against Abkhazia.

    Therefore, we are preparing for the defence and protection of our
    state and its independence. Residents of Gali District, alongside any
    other residents and citizens of Abkhazia, are participating in this
    voluntarily," Kishmaria said.

    Commenting on the allegation of forceful conscription of Georgian
    youths into the Abkhaz army, Kishmaria said: "There exists such a
    state called the republic of Abkhazia. Even though it has not been
    recognized by the world community it still has its armed forces in
    which all of its citizens over age 18 serve. Anyone who considers
    themselves a citizen of the republic of Abkhazia is obliged under the
    constitution to pay their duty to their homeland. This applies to the
    local Megrelian [ethnic subgroup of Georgians] population of Gali
    District as well."

    Georgians constitute 3 per cent of the population in Gali, Russians,
    Armenians and Abkhaz another 3 per cent, while Megrelians constitute
    94 per cent, Kishmaria said.

    "Megrelians living in Gali District consider Abkhazia their homeland
    and they choose to serve in the armed forces of the republic. Forceful
    conscription is out of the question. The Georgian side is trying to
    artificially inflate this problem," Kishmaria said.

    The joint command of the CIS collective peacekeeping force operating
    in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict zone did not confirm the information
    circulated by the Georgian Foreign Ministry's Press and Information
    Department either.

    "The Russian peacekeeping force has not registered any gross mass
    human rights violations on Abkhaz territory. If there had been such,
    the peacekeepers' command would have known about them, the head of the
    press service of the peacekeeping force, Vladimir Anikin, said.

    Neither does the UN Human Rights Office in Sukhumi know anything about
    "gross and mass human rights violations in Gali District".

    "We learnt about this from Georgian media reports and are now
    verifying the information. No one has addressed the UN office in
    Sukhumi regarding this yet.

    No complains have been made," the head of the office, Vladlen
    Stefanov, said. Stefanov said he had sent his staff to Gali District
    to verify the information circulated by the Georgian Foreign Ministry.
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