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    AZERBAIJAN PROPOSES INVESTMENTS IN GEORGIAN REGION

    News.am
    11:36 / 08/20/2009

    The Geyrat (Honor) movement has held a press conference at the
    Baku media center today to address ethnic Azerbaijanis social,
    economic and cultural problems in Georgia. Specifically, movement
    members addressed issues of education, land tenure, employment, etc.,
    reports kavkaz-uzel.ru.

    "The high-level bilateral relations do not have any impact on the
    socio-cultural life of the Azerbaijani population in Georgia," said
    the movement member Zumrud Gurbanov. He pointed out that the land
    reform has been completed in Georgia, but the Azerbaijani population's
    interests have been disregarded. The Geyrat movement sees a way out
    of the situation in Azerbaijan's investments in the Georgian regions
    densely populated by Azerbaijanis.

    The Geyrat leader Alibala Askerov accused the Caucasian Muslim Board
    of being indifferent to the Azeri population's problems, particularly
    to their religious rights.

    He sees a solution to the problem in "joint projects at a government
    level." Among the most serious problems are, according to Azkerov,
    unemployment and Azerbaijani-language education, which is not so easily
    available now as before. "As result, 60,000 young Azerbaijanis left
    Georgia," Askerov said.

    Another serious problem is also Azerbaijanis not being involved in
    the state government system.

    Askerov believes the State Committee for Diaspora and the Ministry
    of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan are not taking any practical steps
    to ensure the Azerbaijanis' rights in Georgia.

    Azerbaijanis densely populate a number of eastern Georgian regions
    bordering on Azerbaijan and Armenia. The Azerbaijani population of
    Georgia reached 300,000 to 400,000 thousands by the time the USSR
    collapsed.

    Activities intended to protect Azerbaijanis' rights in Georgia have
    often been organized in Azerbaijan over the recent period.

    The source reports that the roundtable Place and Historical Role
    of Borchaly (Azerbaijani name of a Georgian region with a dense
    Azerbaijani population), which was held at the Baku media center on
    June 24, discussed ethnic Azerbaijanis' problems in Georgia.

    Nasib Sasibli, an Azerbaijani Parliament member of the Musavat party,
    pointed out the need for amending the Azerbaijani Law on Migration,
    which would grant privileges to the Azerbaijani immigrants from
    Georgia. "In this matter, Azerbaijanis from Georgia must not be equaled
    to immigrants from other countries," he said. O the other hand, Fazil
    Gazanfaroghly, the Chairman of the Great Creation Party believes
    the law must be made even more stringent. "Otherwise, immigrants
    will flow to Azerbaijan from Georgia, which is inadmissible," the
    parliamentarian said.

    Esteri Astemirova of the Georgian Embassy in Azerbaijan objected to
    the term "Borchaly" used in reference to the Kvemo-Kartli region of
    Georgia, which ranks the region as part of the Turkic territories. She
    also voiced her discontent with the fact that Georgians are called
    Ingiloits in Azerbaijan, "though such a nation does not exist."

    Astemirova pointed out that Azerbaijanis' education problems are in
    the focus of attention of the Azerbaijani and Georgian Ministries of
    Education. According to her, the Azerbaijani press often publishes
    "provocative articles", which suggests "scheming of a third party",
    namely, "Russia."

    Interestingly, Ingiloits are Muslim Georgians residing in the
    northern-western regions of Azerbaijan, Gakhk and Zagatal. They
    adopted Islam during Persian invasions.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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