DASHNAKTSUTIUN: ARMENIAN LANGUAGE SHOULD BE ANNOUNCED THE SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE LANGUAGE IN GEORGIA'S JAVAKHK
YEREVAN, July 26. /ARKA/
Armenian language should be announced the second administrative
language in Georgia's Javakhk, Gaspar Karapetyan, chairman of the
European Committee of Hay Dat of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation/
Dashnaktsutiun, said today at a news conference.
"The majority of Javakhk Armenians have no command of Georgian
language, and our main demand to Georgian authorities is to make
Armenian language the second administrative language," he said.
Karapetyan is convinced that this demand is a legal right of Javakhk
Armenians, who are full-right citizens of Georgia.
He said that the Hay Dat European Committee is discussing the matter
in Georgia and in Brussels.
"Upon completion of the presidential election we will continue
negotiating, and we hope Javakhk Armenians will have the Armenian as
the second administrative language, since the matter is very important
to them," Karapetyan said.
Javakhk sits on the junction of Georgia, Armenia and Turkey's borders
and is an area populated by Armenians. Some 91% to 97% of Georgia's
Armenians live in Javakhk.
Georgia's presidential election is scheduled for October 2013. ---0----
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
YEREVAN, July 26. /ARKA/
Armenian language should be announced the second administrative
language in Georgia's Javakhk, Gaspar Karapetyan, chairman of the
European Committee of Hay Dat of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation/
Dashnaktsutiun, said today at a news conference.
"The majority of Javakhk Armenians have no command of Georgian
language, and our main demand to Georgian authorities is to make
Armenian language the second administrative language," he said.
Karapetyan is convinced that this demand is a legal right of Javakhk
Armenians, who are full-right citizens of Georgia.
He said that the Hay Dat European Committee is discussing the matter
in Georgia and in Brussels.
"Upon completion of the presidential election we will continue
negotiating, and we hope Javakhk Armenians will have the Armenian as
the second administrative language, since the matter is very important
to them," Karapetyan said.
Javakhk sits on the junction of Georgia, Armenia and Turkey's borders
and is an area populated by Armenians. Some 91% to 97% of Georgia's
Armenians live in Javakhk.
Georgia's presidential election is scheduled for October 2013. ---0----
- See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/society/dashnaktsutiun_armenian_language_should_be_announc ed_the_second_administrative_language_in_georgia_s/#sthash.7VCOR99o.dpuf
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress