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    PROTESTERS NOT WELCOMED BY GEORGIA'S AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA

    Tert.am
    20.04.10

    No one showed up to take the letter prepared by the National
    Neo-Conservative Movement - a local NGO - at the Embassy of Georgia
    in Armenia after the leaders of the movement waited near the embassy
    entrance in downtown Yerevan for about 30 minutes - neither the
    ambassador nor any other employee. This prompted them to leave the
    letter to the policemen provided that they would hand it to the
    ambassador Grigol Tabatadze.

    With that letter the movement demanded that the Georgian authorities
    stop the policy of splitting Javakhq region, something traditionally
    implemented still from the Soviet Union times. Part of the demand
    is that Georgian authorities link the Armenian-populated Tsalka -
    currently in the Kvemo Kartli - to the Javakhq region.

    With posters that read "Let's Together Defend Javakhq," "No to
    Georganization of Javakhq" the protesters also demanded that Javakhq
    Armenians be given wide autonomy in Georgia, that the Armenian language
    and the Armenian Church be given a status while will facilitate the
    protection of the language and the preservation of the churches.

    Realizing that no single employee of the embassy will eventually
    show up, the movement's leader Eduard Abrahamyan told reporters:
    "We were aware that the Georgian ambassador is not standing out with
    his knowledge of diplomatic etiquette. This was the hand stretched
    for dialogue that was not shaken."
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