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    YERKIR UNION
    EUrope
    Mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.yerkir.eu/

    ARMENIA
    Contact: Robert Tatoyan
    Mobile: +374 94 36 17 93
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.yerkir.org/


    Constituent Declaration of the Coordinating Council
    for the Protection of the Rights of the Javakheti Armenians

    Akhalkalaki-Yerevan
    December 22-23, 2009

    Every day the Javakheti Armenians are suffering from political,
    linguistic, cultural, educational, religious and socio-economic
    discrimination.

    In particular:

    - The local self-government bodies of Armenian-populated
    Samtskhe-Javakheti region and Tsalka district of Kvemo-Kartli region are
    denied the right to exercise the powers provided for by law;

    - The internal socio-political and administrative life of the Armenians,
    compactly inhabiting the Samtskhe-Javakheti region and Tsalka district
    of Kvemo-Kartli region, is supervised and directed by the Georgian
    police and security services (`KGB');

    - The law requires mandatory use of the Georgian language in all spheres
    of public life (local governments, record keeping, administration,
    education, etc.) in Armenian-populated Samtskhe-Javakheti region and
    Tsalka district of Kvemo-Kartli region;

    - The appointment to positions in the administrative, educational and
    other public entities in the Armenian-populated Samtskhe-Javakheti
    region and Tsalka district of Kvemo-Kartli region is linked to the
    knowledge of the Georgian language, which the vast majority of the
    Javakheti Armenians do not speak for objective reasons;

    - The Armenian Apostolic Church still does not have a legal status in
    Georgia. The Armenian religious buildings, confiscated during the Soviet
    era, have not been returned to their legitimate owner up till now. As a
    result of the consistent policy, run by the Georgian authorities and
    aimed at delaying continuously the solution of this issue, the Armenian
    cultural-historical heritage in Georgia is gradually being destroyed;

    - The Georgian authorities are consistently implementing the policy of
    renaming the Armenian settlements in the Georgian manner;

    - The Georgian border guards create artificial obstacles to the
    transportation of the Armenian literature and periodicals at the
    crossing points of the Armenian-Georgian border;

    - In 2007-09 several Javakheti-Armenian political activists have left
    their homeland as a result of direct and indirect pressure from the
    Georgian police and security structures. The trumped-up criminal cases
    were brought against many of Javakheti Armenian activists defending the
    rights of the Armenian population. The Javakheti political activist
    Vahagn Chakhalyan was arrested on July 21, 2008; on April 7, 2009 he was
    sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment based on trumped-up charges
    and as a result of the court proceedings accompanied by flagrant
    violations.

    - Some politicians and public figures form Armenia, concerned with
    defending the rights of the Javakheti Armenians, have been banned entry
    to Georgia.

    Most of the problems facing the Javakheti Armenians result from the
    discriminatory policy of the Georgian authorities against the Armenian
    minority of the country.

    The requirement to address the problems of Javakheti Armenians comes
    directly from the international commitments undertaken by Georgia in the
    field of protection of human rights as well as the rights of ethnic
    minorities; on this basis, the various authoritative international and
    European structures, in their documents and recommendations urge the
    Georgian authorities take steps in this direction.

    Consequently, it is necessary to undertake sustained and systematic
    efforts aimed at solution of the problems facing the Javakheti
    Armenians.

    Based on the abovementioned, we- the Compatriotic-charitable
    non-governmental organization "Javakhk", Analytical Center
    `Mitq', the political party "Virk", the public movement
    "Javakhk' and the "Yerkir' Union of NGOs for
    Repatriation and Settlement, declare the establishment of the
    Coordinating Council for the Protection of the rights of the Javakheti
    Armenians.

    The main objectives of the Coordinating Council are:

    - To pursue successively the solution of the political, linguistic,
    religious, educational, cultural and socio-economic problems facing the
    Javakheti Armenians;

    - To draw the attention of the international community to the issue of
    protection of the rights of the Javakheti Armenians in Georgia,

    - To intensify the involvement of all Armenians in the efforts to
    protect the rights of the Armenian population in Javakheti.

    The Coordinating Council for the Protection of the rights of the
    Javakheti Armenians encourages the Georgian authorities to find a
    solution in the atmosphere of dialogue and understanding to the problems
    of concern of the Javakheti Armenians, and in particular to:

    - Cease the illegal practice of interfering with the policy of local
    self-government bodies in the regions densely populated by the
    Armenians; to provide the Javakheti Armenians a higher degree of
    self-government.

    - Stop the police repression and political persecutions against the
    Javakheti Armenian activists.

    - Close all illegal proceedings led against the Javakheti Armenian
    political activists.

    - Abolish the ban on the use of the Armenian language in public life in
    the regions compactly populated by the Armenians. To grant the Armenian
    language a status of regional language.

    - Allow and not prevent the establishment of the Armenian-Georgian
    University in Javakheti.

    - Give the appropriate legal status to the Armenian Apostolic Church in
    Georgia and to return to it all the Armenian temples, confiscated during
    the Soviet era.

    Stop all the actions aimed at changing artificially the demographic
    composition in the regions compactly populated by Armenians.

    The Coordinating Council for the Protection of the rights of the
    Javakheti Armenians encourages the Armenian authorities to strengthen
    their policy of protection of the rights of the Javakheti Armenians.

    The Coordinating Council for the Protection of the rights of the
    Javakheti Armenians will consistently struggle for the implementation of
    fair and legitimate rights of the Javakheti Armenians.

    The Coordinating Council for the Protection of the rights of the
    Javakheti Armenians is open to all social, political organizations and
    individuals who are willing to participate in solving the
    above-mentioned problems.

    The Coordinating Council for the Protection of the rights of the
    Javakheti Armenians

    The Compatriotic-charitable non-governmental organization "Javakhk"

    Analytical Center `Mitq'
    The political party "Virk"
    The public movement "Javakhk'
    "Yerkir' Union of NGOs for Repatriation and Settlement
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