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    SARKISIAN PROPOSES MEASURES TO 'ALLEVIATE' PLIGHT OF JAVAKHK ARMENIANS

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/09/02/sarki sian-proposes-measures-to-%e2%80%98alleviate%e2%80 %99-plight-of-javakhk-armenians/
    Sep 2, 2009

    YEREVAN (Combined Sources)-Addressing a gathering of senior Armenian
    diplomats on September 1, President Serzh Sarkisian outlined measures
    he considers necessary to help the large Armenian community in the
    southern Georgian region of Javakhk integrate more successfully into
    Georgian society without losing their Armenian identity.

    The announcement came ahead of a scheduled visit to Armenia by
    Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze, who will arrive in Yerevan
    on Friday for talks with Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian
    on bilateral relations between the two countries. Also on the agenda
    are the measures Sarkisian discussed in his statement.

    Those measures include granting Armenian the formal status of a
    regional language, registering the Armenian Apostolic Church, and
    preserving Armenian historic monuments on Georgian territory.

    Granting Armenian the status of an official regional language was one
    of the issues NGOs in the predominantly Armenian-populated Javakhk
    region had asked Sarkisian to raise with his Georgian counterpart,
    Mikheil Saakashvili, during his official visit to Tbilisi in late June.

    Many Armenians in Javakhk have only a rudimentary knowledge of
    Georgian, which limits their career prospects.

    They also require the restoration to Armenian control a number of
    churches and other historic monuments which the Georgia government
    has seized, and, crucially, local self-government for the region.

    The various Javakhk-based organizations have said it is of vital
    interest to the community that political stability and economic
    prosperity in the region be preserved and that democratic development
    in Georgia continues. But they also warn of "imminent dangers" that
    may result from "illegal actions" by local Georgian officials that
    have exacerbated tensions in the region.

    Among the other issues the Georgian NGOs are calling on Sarkisian to
    raise with his Georgian counterpart is the immediate release of Vahagn
    Chakhalian, a young Armenian community leader who was arrested 11
    months ago and sentenced in April to 10 years in prison, Chakhalian
    was arrested on unsubstantiated charges for the illegal possession
    of weapons, participating in mass disorders, resisting arrest, and
    "hooliganism."

    The organizations are also calling for the reopening of the Verkhinii
    Lars border and customs post on the Russian-Georgian border. The
    gateway, if opened, would enable Armenians to travel overland to
    Russia. Georgia signaled its readiness late last month to begin talks
    with Moscow on reopening Verkhnii Lars. But talks have yet to begin.

    Dual Armenian-Georgian citizenship for the Armenians of Javakhk-a right
    provided by both countries' constitutions-as well as the establishment
    of a local branch of the Tbilisi State University in the region are
    also issues Sarkisian is being asked to bring up during his talks
    with Saakashvili.
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