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    HAVING FORCED ARMENIANS FROM JAVAKHK, GEORGIA WILL LOSE THIS REGION

    ArmInfo
    2009-06-22 08:07:00

    Interviewed by David Stepanyan

    Interview of Head of ARF Dashnaktsutyun parliamentary faction Vahan
    Hovhannisyan with ArmInfo news agency

    Mr.Hovhannisyan, how would you comment on the opus of Azerbaijani
    propaganda as an interview expressing Vice Speaker of Georgian
    Parliament Paata Davitaya's discontent with the situation in Javakhk?

    To start with, I do not quite understand Mr.Davitaya's discontent. He
    is displeased with the fact that Javakhk residents express their
    concern about their own situation to the Armenian president. Moreover,
    Davitaya considers this inadmissible as there is no institute of dual
    citizenship in Georgia.

    But the institute of dual citizenship has nothing to do with it
    because otherwise one will suppose that Georgian authorities constantly
    directing similar complaints to various instances of European Union and
    the USA are citizens of not only Georgia, but also European Union. In
    this context, it is quite clear why Javakhk residents are concerned
    about the processes developing in Georgia.

    What about the so-called "hand of Yerevan" in the processes developing
    in Javakhk?

    Yerevan or any other capital city of the world has nothing in common
    with it. People are simply concerned about the fact that regularly
    changing leading regimes of Georgia did not try to come cl oser to
    resolving of vital problems of Javakhk. At the same time, to connect
    these problems only with the economical difficulties is incorrect as
    they mean the fact that till today Georgia has not fulfilled decisions
    of the Council of Europe about the regional languages practically
    banning the use of the Armenian language as an official language at
    schools and other educational establishments of Javakhk. Georgia has
    not yet signed the Convention 'On national minorities'. Naturally,
    this also causes anxiety of the Armenian population of Javakhk. The
    plans of Georgia about population of Turk-Meskhets at the territories
    historically populated by Armenians cannot but cause anxiety
    either. Certainly, all this anxiety stands out against the background
    of the terrible economic and social situation in this region.

    After all, being a victim of the August war, Georgia managed to receive
    4 bln USD to restore its economy and social infrastructure. Naturally,
    Javakhk residents fairly think that certain part of these funds
    should be directed to their region. Certainly, all these complaints
    were first of all directed to the authorities of Georgia many times:
    to the local and regional authorities, to the parliament, government
    and finally to the Georgian president. And when after dozens of such
    applications there was no reply, naturally, Armenians of Javakhk are
    trying to be understood by their compatriots in Armenia. They apply
    to President of Armenia20Serzh Sargsyan not for mediation. On the
    contrary, the only thing they ask about is to raise these problems
    against Mikheil Saakashvili who is going to visit Yerevan. This is
    legal and normal, and Davitaya's opposition colleagues many times
    directed similar complaints to European and American officials before
    their visit to Georgia. They also asked to put this or that question
    against the president of Georgia. Armenian population of Javakhk is
    doing the same at present, and they have a right to do that. This does
    not at all require introduction of the dual citizenship in Georgia. I
    thought the vice speaker of Georgian parliament would understand this.

    What role does the Russian factor play in Javakhk?

    Practically no role as the Armenian population of Javakhk, being
    the overwhelming majority there, voted for Saakashvili during the
    presidential election in Georgia. Those in Georgia are mistaken if
    think that the Armenians of Javakhk were unaware of the anti-Russian
    mood of Saakashvili.

    They were perfectly aware of that, nevertheless, they voted. So no
    secret service capable to change the public opinion of the Javakhk
    Armenians actually exists like no separatist movements do. As a counter
    to this, there is normal legal movement in Javakhk for the civil rights
    of the national minority, although it is somewhat unlawful to call
    the Armenians of Javakhk the minority. So, in this case, I will use
    just the internationally recognized term. As regards the comparison
    of Javakhk and Nagorno-Karabakh, which is not quite correct, let Mr.

    Davitaya know that the people's liberation movement in Nagorno-Karabakh
    started after Azerbaijani riot squad tried to exterminate the Armenian
    population of Nagorno-Karabakh by means of USSR armed forces and
    Azeri gangs, and Karabakh people defended themselves. We are sure
    that nothing of the kind may happen in Georgia.

    Actually, all this fuss about Javakhk, in which the vice speaker of
    Georgian parliament has already been involved, is nothing but another
    result of Azerbaijani agitation trying to connect Javakhk and Karabakh,
    is it?

    Certainly, it is. Unfortunately, the Georgian elite has no
    understanding of the fact that today Javakhk is the only territory
    where Georgians and Armenians are historical neighbours over
    millenniums until they live side by side. A Turkic component is wedged
    in the rest length of Armenian-Georgian border. Unfortunately, the
    Georgian elite doesn't realize that if vacuum is formed somewhere in
    the Caucasus, it is immediately filled by not Georgians and Armenians,
    but Turks. And if some Georgian political forces or circles are trying
    to force Armenians from Javakhk, they should know that having forced
    Armenians, they will lose Javakhk. Therefore, the Javakhk Armenians
    should be made faithful citizens of Georgia observing their national
    and civil rights, and there is just no other way.

    With in the frames of the territorial integrity of Georgia...

    There are currently no political forces in Armenia which make the
    territorial demands to Georgia.

    Thanks.
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