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    GROUP PROPOSES INVESTMENTS IN AZERI-POPULATED AREAS OF JAVAKHK

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/08/20 /group-proposes-investments-in-azeri-populated-are as-of-javakhk/
    Aug 20, 2009

    BAKU (Combined Sources)-A an Azeri organization announced its
    intentions Thursday of encouraging investments in what it called
    the Azeri-populated region of Georgian, which in reality is the
    Kvemo-Kartili district of the Armenian-populated Javakhk region.

    As a result of policies to displace the Armenian population in Javakhk,
    the Georgian government inhabited the area with ethnic Azeris and
    Turks. The area directly borders Armenia's Lori region.

    During a press conference, the Gheyrat (Honor) movement discussed
    the socio-economic conditions of Azeris in Georgia, adding that in
    the absence of any effort by the Azeri government and "indifference"
    by the Caucasus Muslim Board, the organization has taken it upon
    itself to defend the so-called rights of the Azeris in Georgia.

    "High-level bilateral relations do not have any impact on the
    socio-cultural life of the Azeri population in Georgia," said Zumrud
    Gurbanov, a member of the movement. He pointed out that land reform
    has been completed in Georgia, but alleged that the Azeri population's
    interests have not been taken into consideration.

    The Gheyrat movement sees Azeri investment in the region as a way
    out of the situation.

    The movement's leader, Alibala Askerov, proposed "joint projects
    at the government level," as a solution to problems, among them are
    unemployment and Azeri language education, which according to Askerov
    had resulted in 60,000 young Azeris leaving Georgia.

    He cited the lack of involvement by Azeris in state government as
    another problem plaguing the Azeri population.

    At a press conference Monday in Yerevan, Javakhk expert Haykazoun
    Alvartsian warned of this development and foreshadowed a possible
    conflict between Azeri and the Georgian government that could flare as
    a result of the latter's policies toward ethnic minorities in general.

    On the other hand, Alvartsian warned of Georgian efforts to resettle
    the area with Turkic people in order to diminish the influence of
    the Armenians in Samtskhe-Javakhk.

    Alvartsian also urged the Armenian authorities to forge a comprehensive
    policy regarding Javakhk and its Armenian population, saying since
    independence, Armenia has not had a strategy regarding this critically
    important and historic Armenian region.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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