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    PARLIAMENT TO RECOGNIZE 'CIRCASSIAN GENOCIDE'

    Civil Georgia
    http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=23466

    Georgian parliamentary committees endorsed on May 19 a draft resolution
    recognizing 19th century massacre and deportations of Circassians by
    the Tsarist Russia in the northwest Caucasus as "genocide".

    The move means that the one-page draft resolution is formally prepared
    for a voting in the Parliament.

    A ruling party lawmaker, Nugzar Tsiklauri, who chairs the parliamentary
    committee for diaspora and Caucasus issues, said he would request the
    parliamentary speaker Davit Bakradze to include the draft resolution
    in the agenda of the May 20 parliamentary session.

    On May 19 the draft was discussed at a joint hearing of four
    parliamentary committees - on diaspora issues; legal affairs; cultural
    issues and human rights.

    The draft resolution reads that "pre-planned" mass killings of
    the Circassians, the Tsarist Russia in second half of 19th century,
    accompanied by "deliberate famine and epidemics", should be recognized
    as "genocide" and those deported during those events from thier
    homeland, should be recognized as "refugees."

    During the May 19 hearings lawmakers from the ruling party said
    that the resolution would be of significant importance in terms of
    "restoration of historic justice."

    "Georgia, which tries to get away - and does it successfully in
    recent years - from  the Soviet and Russian propagandistic space,
    wants to promote the history as it actually was and not the falsified
    history, which was imposed on us," ruling party MP Giorgi Gabashvili,
    who chairs parliamentary committee on culture and education, said.

    He also said that Georgia would not have hurried with adoption of this
    resolution if Russia itself had acknowledged its crimes of the past.

    MP Gia Tortladze said that the Georgian Parliament should even go
    further and recognize "Chechen genocide."

    A ruling party lawmaker, Nugzar Tsiklauri, told Civil.ge last week that
    "the Chechen issue is also on the agenda."

    "I can not say now a timeframe, but this issue will not be removed
    from our agenda," he said.

    There were only few dissent opinions voiced during the hearings on May
    29. MP Jondi Bagaturia, leader of a small opposition party Georgian
    Troupe, said passing of "Circassian genocide" resolution would be
    "a right decision from the moral point of view"

    "But I think we should be more pragmatic and think what the
    consequences of such decision might by. It will be difficult for me
    to support it," he said.

    MP Bagaturia also recalled multiple appeals made to the Georgian
    Parliament by Georgia's Armenian community requesting recognition
    of the massacre of Armenians in Ottoman Empire as genocide. Such
    appeals, made by the Armenian community almost every year in April,
    remain unheeded by the Georgian lawmakers.

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