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    PEOPLE IN JAVAKHK BELIEVE ESCALATION OF SITUATION IN THEIR SETTLEMENT INSTIGATED BY KARS-TBILISI-BAKU RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION

    ARKA
    July 30, 2008

    YEREVAN, July 30. /ARKA/. Armenians of Javakhk, a Georgian settlement
    with Armenian population, believe that the recent aggravation of
    the situation in their settlement is connected with the construction
    of Kars-Tbilisi-Baku railroad, political scientist Sergey Minasyan,
    the Director of the Caucasus Institute, said.

    The railway will run across the territory of Javakhk. A series of
    incidents occurred in Javakhk on July 17, a week before the official
    start of the construction was announced.

    A blast near the house of the Akhalkalaki police chief was followed by
    the intrusion of Georgian special squad soldiers who then searched the
    houses of the members of the Armenian "Unified Javakhk" organizations.

    During the unwarranted search policeman Artur Berujanyan,
    a 23-year-old resident of the village of Baralet, was killed in
    unknown circumstances.

    Many members of the organization were arrested.

    Another policeman, Armen Gabrielyan, was killed on July 20. The local
    police said it was a suicide, though some sources say it was not. "Many
    Armenians living in Javakhk believe that it was a preventive campaign
    by the Georgian authorities on the threshold of the construction
    commencement," the expert told reporters.

    According to Minasyan, people in Javakhk believe that the Georgian
    government acted this way for20fear of a possible protest by Armenians,
    so they decided to neutralize the most active Armenian force -
    Unified Javakhk.

    On July 21 night, the special squad soldiers and local police forces
    broke into the house of Vahagn Chakhalyan, the leader of the Armenian
    organization, to arrest him and his family members. They were taken
    to Akhaltsikha, later to Tbilisi. Another member of the organization,
    Aram Batoyan, is behind bars now.

    However, as Minasyan said, further developments were a surprise for
    Georgian authorities who were not expecting such an escalation of
    the situation and such a wide response by Armenia.
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