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    ON NATIONAL POLICY OF GEORGIA

    "Noravank" Foundation
    03 March 2009

    The theme of the latest discussion arranged by "Arantsq" analytical
    centre was the national policy pursued by the authorities of
    Georgia. The expert of "Noravank" Foundation, Candidate of Historical
    Sciences Tamara Vardanyan, the representative of "Mitq" analytical
    centre Vahe Sargsyan, and the deputy director of the Institute of
    Caucasus Sergey Minasyan took part in that discussion.

    The participants of the discussion expressed their concern that the
    struggle of the authorities of Georgia with the Armeniancy of Georgia
    is not restricted by the known frontiers, i.e. spiritual and cultural,
    educational and language, social, judicial directions. The split
    of unity between two parts of Armeniancy of Georgia, i.e. between
    Armenians of Javakhq and Tbilisi, is one of the manifestations of
    anti-Armenian policy and it is implemented with the help of special
    measures in the information field. For years Georgian authorities
    have done everything to sow controversy between these two groups.

    The expert of "Noravank" Foundation Tamara Vardanyan, while speaking
    about the situation in Armenian community of Tbilisi, noticed that
    the Armenians of Tbilisi have no potential for self-organization
    as it is rather apolitical community and the most tolerant and
    cosmopolitan one. The main wish of the Armenians of Tbilisi is to
    live peacefully in t heir favourite city of Tbilisi. "There is no
    consistency in the national problems to be seen, or any wish to resist
    Georgian authorities as there is no necessary potential", - said the
    expert. Due to these realities the Armenians of Tbilisi do not react or
    support the just complaints of the Armenians of Javakhq. Even more,
    "the Armenians of Tbilisi scare and are very concerned when the
    situation in Javakhq has worsened", - concluded the expert.

    Tamara Vardanyan also touched upon the unfounded rumours spread
    in Tbilisi lately that allegedly Armenia wanted to initiate
    war against Georgia and she did not exclude the possibility of
    Azerbaijani-Turkish trace. T. Vardanyan noticed: "The dissemination
    of such a misinformation in Georgia should bother us and this is
    another evidence that we are not active in the information field. Who
    if not Armenian side should refute such lies?" T. Vardanyan is of
    the opinion that the accumulated problems can de solved only by the
    activation of horizontal ties, on all the levels: from social to the
    state and official. The spokesperson underlined the following thesis:
    "both sides should clearly understand that the Armenian-Georgian
    friendship is beneficial only for Armenia and Georgia and this should
    be the base for the quality and level of their relations".

    The representative of "Mitq" analytical centre Vahe Sargsyan tried to
    illustrate with the help of the specific examples the similarity of the
    manifestations of anti-Armenian policy in Azerbaijan and Georgia. If
    during the Soviet period Azerbaijan could finally arrange mass exodus
    of the Armenians from Nakhijevan and change the demographic picture
    in Nagorno-Karabakh in their favour, then in the same way Georgia
    divided Samtskhe-Javakhq-Tsalka region in the favour of Georgian and
    Adjarian elements and changed the demographic picture. In the opinion
    of V. Sargsyan the only difference between the policies of Azerbaijan
    and Georgia is that "if Azerbaijan simply destroyed Armenians then
    Georgian implies the same policy by estranging them". Saying that
    Georgia has always carried out chauvinistic policy towards national
    minorities V. Sargsyan concluded: "Today that policy has become even
    more obvious and impudent. Meanwhile, the authorities of Armenian
    are extremely prudent. We must change out tactics. The Armenians of
    Javakhq and Georgia should become a political factor, we should use
    our "wealth", i.e. the potential of Armenians of Tbilisi and Javakhq
    and make Georgia stay abstain from anti-Armenian manifestations as
    this can also be dangerous for Georgia".

    Sergey Minasyan, the deputy director of the Institute of Caucasus,
    noticed that the society of Georgia regards the problem of national
    minorities, including the problem of the Armenians of Jvakhq, not
    as a judicial but mainly as a political problem .. According to
    S. Minasyan the Georgian society is afraid of taking liberal steps
    towards national minorities and this is the reason why they do not
    implement their commitment to the European institutions. He mentioned
    that this kind of policy on behalf of Georgian authorities concludes
    to the quite opposite result. For example, Armenians of Javakhq have
    no confidence in Georgian authorities, the contradictions between
    them aggravated. How a Javakhian can trust Georgian authorities if
    "he is compelled to forget his mother tongue, or he is not regarded
    as a full citizen"? The political analyst is sure that if there are no
    changes in Georgian position on that issue then the commitments to the
    European Union regarding national minorities will stay on the paper.
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