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  • Georgians Violate Javakheti Armenians Rights Prior To Saakashvili's

    GEORGIANS VIOLATE JAVAKHETI ARMENIANS RIGHTS PRIOR TO SAAKASHVILI'S VISIT TO YEREVAN

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    23.06.2009 16:34 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgian authorities' consistent policy aimed at
    violating the rights of the Armenian population of Samtskhe-Javakheti
    has recently acquired coarser and more vivid manifestations. Georgian
    National Security Council recently interrogated Javahk's school
    teachers preparing to leave for Armenia for trainings, "Yerkir"
    union reported to PanARMENIAN.Net.

    "The continue violating the rights of political activist Vahagn
    Chakhalyan who was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment on April 7,
    2009. Besides, RA NA parliamentarian Shirak Torosyan who is well known
    for his public speeches devoted to Javahk Armenians was denied entry
    to Georgia without any explanation," the union says in a statement.

    Concerned over the increasing dissatisfaction in Armenia, Diaspora
    and international community, Georgian authorities intensified
    persecutions against Armenians prior to President Saakashvili's visit
    to Armenia. In this way, they attempt to reiterate their unyielding
    stance on Armenians of Javahk and impose new concessions of Armenia
    through economic pressures.

    " 'Yerkir' union calls on Georgian authorities to refrain
    from persecution policy, as it may intensify existing
    dissatisfactions. Hence, Georgian authorities' attempts to transfer
    Javahk issue to the level of intergovernmental relations will be
    doomed to failure," runs the statement.

    The union states that Armenian authorities, different structures
    in Armenia and Diaspora, as well as international organizations are
    obliged to implement effective steps towards eliminating the deepening
    crisis in Javahk and resolving Armenian population's problems in
    compliance with international norms of protecting human rights and
    ethnic minorities.
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