Jailed Georgian-Armenian concerned over Saakashvili's re-election chances
tert.am
13:05 - 29.09.12
The Turks' penetration into Georgia could gain a new momentum in case
President Mikheil Saakashvili is re-elected to office, says Vahagn
Chakhalyan, a Javakhk-Armenian activist who now serves time in prison.
In a written address, the activist warns Javakhk- Armenians against
electing the incumbent president.
`Saakashvili's remaining in office implies increased illegal
detentions and property seizures; the Georgian-Armenian inmates will
remain in prison and attacks against the Armenian schools will
continue, with Armenian teachers and [public] servants facing layoffs
and the Armenian churches closing down,' he says.
The activist calls upon the Javakhk-Armenian voters not to yield to
the pressures and threats while casting their votes and guide
themselves only by clear conscience and beliefs, realizing the
interests of their native region.
tert.am
13:05 - 29.09.12
The Turks' penetration into Georgia could gain a new momentum in case
President Mikheil Saakashvili is re-elected to office, says Vahagn
Chakhalyan, a Javakhk-Armenian activist who now serves time in prison.
In a written address, the activist warns Javakhk- Armenians against
electing the incumbent president.
`Saakashvili's remaining in office implies increased illegal
detentions and property seizures; the Georgian-Armenian inmates will
remain in prison and attacks against the Armenian schools will
continue, with Armenian teachers and [public] servants facing layoffs
and the Armenian churches closing down,' he says.
The activist calls upon the Javakhk-Armenian voters not to yield to
the pressures and threats while casting their votes and guide
themselves only by clear conscience and beliefs, realizing the
interests of their native region.