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    THOUSANDS OF ARMENIANS EVACUATED FROM GEORGIA

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Tuesday , 12 August 2008
    Turkey

    Hundreds of Armenians vacationing in Georgia's Black Sea resort towns
    of Batumi and Kobuleti are being evacuated back to Armenia, RFE/RL's
    Armenian Service has reported.

    In Batumi, some 1,200 Armenian vacationers have left because of the
    fighting between Russian and Georgian forces and have returned to their
    homes in Armenia. An RFE/RL correspondent in Armenia's northwestern
    Shirak region, which borders Georgia, said hundreds of vehicles were
    lined up waiting to cross into Armenia.

    The Armenian consul-general in Batumi, Hakob Haji Hakobian, told
    RFE/RL that the evacuation will continue, as many Armenians fear
    Russian warplanes could bomb Batumi -- the largest Georgian seaport --
    as they have Poti and other Georgian cities.

    Batumi and Kobuleti have in recent years become one of the most
    popular destinations for Armenian holidaymakers.

    On August 9, Russian planes bombed another Georgian seaport, Poti,
    causing havoc among the civilian population fleeing the town.

    The Armenian Foreign Ministry warned its citizens the same day not
    to travel to Georgia. There are still an estimated 3,500 Armenian
    citizens in Georgia that it plans to evacuate to Armenia.

    The ministry also said that 850 foreigners, including diplomats
    stationed in Georgia and their family members, were also evacuated
    to Armenia. It said 130 Americans and 180 Poles have fled to Armenia
    and some 130 Italians are expected to arrive in Armenia on August 10.
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