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    ARMENIANS OF JAVAKHETI ARE READY FOR EVERYTHING

    Lragir.am
    16:06:59 - 18/11/2008

    The leader of the Javakheti Union of Compatriots, Republican Member of
    Parliament Shirak Torosyan again brought up the issue of Javakheti and
    the Armenians of Georgia on November 18 at the Pastark press club. For
    instance, the member of parliament said in the Georgian textbooks of
    history used in the schools of Javakheti Lake Sevan is said to be
    part of Georgia. Shirak Torosyan says one should imagine the state
    of an Armenian teenager in Javakheti who reads this in a textbook.

    The reporters asked Shirak Torosyan whether he has tried to inquire
    from the government if Serge Sargsyan who visited Georgia several
    weeks before brought up those issues and what answer he got. Shirak
    Torosyan says the government is not active, and the impression
    is that the problems of Javakheti and the Armenians of Georgian
    are not brought up. However, Torosyan also noted that during his
    Georgian visit President Sargsyan raised two important issues and
    reached oral agreements. Those are the construction of the highway
    Batumi-Yerevan which will run across Javakheti and will foster the
    economic development of the region, the member of parliament says, as
    well as the simplified procedure of crossing the border. The member
    of parliament said in this connection that strangely the customs
    office of Armenia causes problems. The point is that the citizens
    of Georgia have an international passport to travel abroad. Torosyan
    says the Armenians of Javakheti do not have such passports, and when
    they come to Armenia, the border guards of Georgia do not require a
    passport from them to cross the border, whereas rumors come that the
    customs office of Armenia will demand international passports from
    the Javakheti Armenians from January.

    The leader of Javakheti Union of Compatriots also says he is not
    so optimistic about the construction of the highway. He says when
    the presidents reached an oral agreement and stated about it, a
    discourse started in Georgia, and the opinion prevailed that the
    highway is against the interests of Georgia since the Russian troops
    could be deployed in Georgia by this road, as well as it may cause
    separatist moods to escalate by fostering economic development in
    Javakheti. Torosyan says it is pointless to speak about the Russian
    threat. As to separatism, he noted that there are no such moods
    in Javakheti, and even if there is a small group, it is due to the
    discrimination of the Georgian government. Meanwhile, if the quality
    of life improves, the danger of separatism will gradually diminish.

    However, the member of parliament is not optimistic about the
    construction of the highway since the public opinion in Georgia seems
    to be against it.

    As to the discrimination of the Georgian government towards Javakheti,
    Shirak Torosyan stated that the Armenians of Javakheti will not leave
    their homeland. He said if the Armenians of Javakheti feel that
    their existence is threatened, they will take any step to defend
    themselves. Pointing to passiveness of the stance of the Armenian
    government, Shirak Torosyan nevertheless appreciated that in early
    November Serge Sargsyan visiting Georgia met with the Armenian
    community in Georgia and said they have problems and they must be
    solved. Shirak Torosyan commends the statement of the president of
    Armenia but adds that he also needs to be consistent.
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