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    ARMENIAN SUBJECTS HAVE NO RIGHT TO VISIT ABKHAZIA AND SOUTH OSSETIA
    By Aghavni Harutyunian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    12/09/2006

    Otherwise They Will Be Arrested

    According to information daily Azg gathered from reliable sources,
    around 100 citizens of the Republic of Armenia serve a sentence at
    Georgian prisons under very curious and queer charge.

    In accordance with the article 334, 2d paragraph of the Georgian Penal
    Code, the first crossing of Russian-Georgian border is liable to a fine
    of 2.000 USD and the second crossing can be punished by 3 to 5 years
    in prison. Border crossing in this case has a uniquely Georgian and
    not very safe interpretation. It transpires, that Armenian citizens
    are illegally crossing Georgia's border when they appear in Abkhazia
    or South Ossetia from the Russian territory.

    Following Georgian logic Armenian citizens who have in recent years
    visited Abkhazia and South Ossetia through Russia and not Georgia
    were outlawed. It remains unclear how could Armenian citizens go
    to Abkhazia and South Ossetia via Georgia when there is no such
    possibility for that. As a "sign of crime" Georgian lawmakers look
    in Armenian citizens' passports for entrance or exit stamps from
    Abkhazia or South Ossetia.

    In effect, it turns out that Georgia closes the road to Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia for Armenian citizens.

    Though the Georgian authorities explain that is applied to all
    foreigners, it is still puzzling how can Armenians visit their
    relatives in Abkhazia.

    This method that the Georgian state practices is harmonious
    with Azerbaijan's position on visits to Nagorno Karabakh by
    foreigners. Azerbaijan raised hysteria about Russian journalists and
    pop singers visiting Artsakh and labels its own citizens visiting
    Karabakh traitors.
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