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    TBILISI-BASED ARMENIAN COMMUNITY SEEKS ERECTION OF GENOCIDE MEMORIAL

    Tert.am
    13.04.12

    The Armenian Diaspora in Tbilisi has asked City Hall to erect a
    memorial to their genocide at the hands of the Turks in the early
    20th century.

    Georgian officials have not yet responded to the demand, but it is
    clear that if they build the monument it will cause a significant
    amount of discontent among Georgia's neighbours, Turkey and Azerbaijan,
    The Messenger Online reports.

    The proposed memorial would be erected near Avlabari Metro station,
    according to a general agreement reached with City Hall two years ago.

    Chair of a multinational Georgia NGO, Arnold Stepanyan, supports the
    idea of a monument in Tbilisi. Yet the Armenian Diaspora is courting
    controversy. Advocates of the memorial know that such a move will
    create problems for Georgia in Turkey and Azerbaijan. Erecting
    a memorial means indirectly recognizing the genocide, which is a
    political act. This could also cause discontent in the ethnic Azeri
    population in Georgia, and could strain relations between them and
    ethnic Armenians. This could needlessly aggravate the situation in
    Georgia. Giorgi Gigauri from Asaval-Dasavali draws certain parallels,
    wondering what would happen if Georgians demanded that Armenia
    erect in Yerevan a memorial to the Georgians who suffered under the
    Russian occupation. It would be a provocative move and one Armenia
    could not yield to, as it would be targeted against its strategic
    partner, Russia.

    However, only recently the Georgian Parliament officially recognized
    the genocide of the Cherkez people by Russia in the 19th century -
    so there is a precedent that the government, whatever their decision,
    will have to work around.

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