TBILISI'S ULTRANATIONALISTIC POLICY MAY LEAD TO NEW CONFLICTS
PanARMENIAN.Net
22.12.2009 19:29 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgian authorities' ultranationalistic policy
may lead to new conflicts between Georgia and its neighbors, National
Neoconservative Movement chairman, expert Eduard Abrahamyan stated.
As he noted at Yerevan-Moscow-Tbilisi TV space bridge, Georgian
authorities forbid taking Armenian books and magazines to Samtskhe
Javaheti territory, to prevent Armenian population from learning
Armenian and knowing their national history. He added that Georgian
society has to change the situation and put a stop to current policy
of Georgian authorities.
Dwelling on the explosion of "Glory Memorial" in Kutaisi, the expert
emphasized that Armenian society was shocked over the incident,
although for over 20 years Armenian population of Georgia is
witnessing destruction, profanation and appropriation of Armenian
culture memorials.
Memorial of Glory in Kutaisi, dedicated to the victory in great
Patriotic War, was exploded.
An 8-year old girl and her mother died and several people were injured
in the explosion, characterized as crime both by Russia and Georgia.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
PanARMENIAN.Net
22.12.2009 19:29 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgian authorities' ultranationalistic policy
may lead to new conflicts between Georgia and its neighbors, National
Neoconservative Movement chairman, expert Eduard Abrahamyan stated.
As he noted at Yerevan-Moscow-Tbilisi TV space bridge, Georgian
authorities forbid taking Armenian books and magazines to Samtskhe
Javaheti territory, to prevent Armenian population from learning
Armenian and knowing their national history. He added that Georgian
society has to change the situation and put a stop to current policy
of Georgian authorities.
Dwelling on the explosion of "Glory Memorial" in Kutaisi, the expert
emphasized that Armenian society was shocked over the incident,
although for over 20 years Armenian population of Georgia is
witnessing destruction, profanation and appropriation of Armenian
culture memorials.
Memorial of Glory in Kutaisi, dedicated to the victory in great
Patriotic War, was exploded.
An 8-year old girl and her mother died and several people were injured
in the explosion, characterized as crime both by Russia and Georgia.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress