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    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.07.2008 GMT+04:00

    GEORGIA CARRIES OUT A SYSTEMATIC POLICY OF WIPING OUT ARMENIANS FROM JAVAKHK

    Tbilisi cannot but understand that Azerbaijan and Turkey have
    implemented a policy of destructing and excluding Armenians if not
    from the region, then, at least, from the enclaves and places of
    dense habitation.

    Once again the situation in Javakhk has become strained. Yet again
    Armenia finds excuses through appropriate formulations of the kind:
    RA Foreign Ministry closely watches the situation in Javakhk. No one
    knows what is really going on, and yet people die; Armenians of Javakhk
    are on the edge of complete eviction. It means the Turkish-Azerbaijani
    forces have gained control of the northern border of Armenia too.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On July 18, 2008 there was an explosion by the house
    of Akhalkalaki Chief of Police in the regional center of Akhalkalaki,
    mostly inhabited with Armenians. In the evening several policemen,
    as well as about 40-50 strangers in civilian clothes, all armed,
    burst into the house of United Javakhk democratic alliance member
    Gurgen Shirinyan under pretence of detention in connection with the
    explosion, and searched the house. During the unauthorized search,
    under mysterious conditions was killed policeman Arthur Berujanyan,
    Armenian by birth. On July 20 Georgian Special Forces encircled a
    rundown building in Akhalkalaki, where, as they claimed, Shirinyan was
    hiding. In the course of the operation another Armenian policeman was
    killed. Day and night the office of United Javakhk democratic alliance
    is under police control. On July 21 at 4:00 a.m. the Emergency Platoon
    broke into the house of a United Javakhk leader Vahagn Chakhalyan,
    searched the house and arrested him and his family members. Hours
    later Chakhalyan, his father and underage brother were transferred to
    the regional center of Samtskhe-Javakheti-Akhaltsikhe, after which
    they were all removed to Tbilisi, their detention term prolonged
    for another 2 months. Immediately following Chakhalyan's detention,
    another 6 members of "United Javakhk" were detained, who were set
    free after inquiry was held.

    Though various Armenian experts and journalists claim that the
    occurrences in Javakhk are provocation, the systematic policy of wiping
    out an aboriginal nation, which finds itself to be a minority, cannot
    be treated as provocation. However strange it may be, no one paid
    much attention to Saakashvili's statement in Kars, saying "Azerbaijan
    is the guarantor of Georgia's independence." Presently they are the
    mainstream of both foreign and home policy of Georgia, which, in fact,
    has never really been independent, like Azerbaijan... If the Georgian
    President were more sincere, he was to have mentioned that Turkey and
    the USA were guarantors of Georgia. However, the funds for the transit
    of the Caspian oil made Saakashvili say what he said. Tbilisi cannot
    but understand that Azerbaijan and Turkey have implemented a policy
    of destructing and excluding Armenians if not from the region, then,
    at least, from the enclaves and places of dense habitation.

    The railway project Kars-Tbilisi-Baku, which is already most often
    referred to as Baku-Ankara railway, had its say in the aggravation of
    situation too. Actually, Armenia was made to realize that she has to
    change her attitude towards other countries of the region, otherwise
    she will lead herself into a deadlock and be completely isolated. In
    a word, Armenia is suggested to become a second Georgia -controlled,
    weak and torn apart by antagonism. Moreover, Armenia may simply be
    crossed off the map. Not by chance President of Turkey Abdullah Gul
    mentions only Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan among countries of the
    region. Iran and Armenia are not even made mention of.

    "Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway project (BTK) is open to all the countries
    in the Caucasus," declared Gul at the ceremony of inauguration
    of the Turkish section construction of the railway. In his words
    "The project will not only unite Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey, but
    will also bring together Asia and Europe." "The project is of great
    economic importance to the region and to other countries involved in
    the project. In spite of doubts on the part of 'some countries' about
    expediency of BTK, a range of Asian states, including Kazakhstan, are
    interested in the implementation of the project. And Kazakh President
    Nursultan Nazarbayev confirmed it," announced Gul at the ceremony.

    The Turkish President also voiced satisfaction that along with Turkey,
    Azerbaijan and Georgia attached great importance to the project
    too. "Should the countries have political ambitions, a plenty of
    projects can be implemented, such as Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum gas pipe,
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipe and Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, which
    we are already putting into practice. I am sure the project will
    be a success, since all the three countries apply great efforts. The
    project unites not simply two countries but the entire Caucasus region,
    which proves independence of these countries," Gul said, Trend Azeri
    news agency reports.

    In all probability the conflict in Javakhk will be settled, but
    there is no guarantee that Armenians in Javakhk will share the fate
    of Nakhichevan or the lowlands of Nagorno-Karabakh. If the railway is
    opened by 2011, which does not raise a slightest doubt, the future of
    Javakhk looks vague for Armenians. Finally Georgia will have to carry
    out the EC resolutions on resettlement of Turk-Meskhetins, who will
    definitely be moved to Samtskhe-Javakheti, in spite of the fact that
    Armenian MPs of Georgian Parliament strongly refute the fact. However,
    no one really listens to them in Tbilisi, and especially in Javakhk
    or Yerevan...
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