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    EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT CONCERNED WITH CHAKHALYAN'S CASE

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Sept 17 2009
    Armenia

    2009Armenians as national minority suffer language, social and
    religious discrimination in Georgia. European Parliament MP Sylvie
    Guillaume expressed concern about the issue in the letter sent
    to Benita Ferrero-Wildner, EU Commissioner for External Relations
    and European Neighborhood Policy. MP asked her to instruct the EU
    representatives in Georgia to trace the case of Armenian political
    activist Vahagn Chakhalyan.

    "I would like to draw your attention to the ethnic and religious
    discrimination of national minorities in Georgia. In particular,
    Armenians suffer language, social and religious discrimination. The
    region they live in is deprived of transit routes, as well as medical
    and social services," the letter reads.

    According to her, political leader of Georgian Armenians was sentenced
    to 10-year imprisonment on questionable charges in 2008. "The peaceful
    demands of his movement are neither independentist nor autonomist
    and seek recognition of the civil rights of the Armenian minority in
    Georgia, when that country conducts a policy of assimilation since
    the dismantling of the Russian military bases in 2005."

    She also informed EU Commissioner of the impending appeal on
    Chakhalyan's case on September 18, pointing out the major infractions
    in the course of previous hearings: "Justice of Georgia has even
    denied him the right to have a French lawyer."

    "We cannot leave the Georgian authorities act in contravention of the
    international conventions on the right to a fair trial, all the more so
    as Georgia, under EU funding and by the European Neighborhood Policy,
    has received 15 Million Euro paid for justice reforms," Guillaume said,
    calling to demand Georgian authorities' account for the reforms in
    judicial system and take corresponding measure to make Tbilisi meet
    its commitments.
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