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  • Vahagn Chakhalyan: Saakashvili's Accusations Is A Result Of Failure

    VAHAGN CHAKHALYAN: SAAKASHVILI'S ACCUSATIONS IS A RESULT OF FAILURE OF ALL HIS POLITICAL INITIATIVES

    ARMINFO
    Monday, March 25, 15:38

    Javahkh activist Vahagn Chakhalyan reflected on the statements which
    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has recently made against him.

    "The slanderous accusations, which Saakashvili is making against me
    after my release from prison, come to prove yet again that I was
    imprisoned for solely political considerations, for the fact that
    I pacifically and lawfully fought for the protection of the rights
    of the Armenian population of Georgia. Saakashvili is attempting to
    cover up the simple fact that his political course has failed.

    My release was a manifestation of goodwill by the new Georgian
    authorities but, also, it was greatly due to the continuous calls
    by the population of Javakhk and the pressure by the international
    public opinion.

    To recall, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, who spoke on
    the air of Imedi television, also had reflected on the release of
    Georgian-Armenian activist Vahagn Chakhalyan. "Chakhalyan should not
    have been released from prison. He destroyed the Georgian university
    and the Georgian diocese. He would have left prison in six years," the
    Georgian president said He also had depicted what would have happened
    in those six years. During this period Javakhk would have become one
    of the key railway hubs of Europe, the standard of living would have
    increased 2-3 times, and, "the absolute majority of the population
    of Javakhk would have spoken Georgian," Mikheil Saakashvili said,
    and asked: "If Chakhalyan was a common criminal, what was he doing
    in the parliament yesterday?".

    Chakhalyan was arrested on 21 July 2008 and accused for illegal
    acquisition and keeping of weapon, as well as for organizing
    mass disorders. On 7 April 2009 he was sentenced to 10 years of
    imprisonment. Chakhalyan was released on 24 January 2013 within the
    frames of amnesty in Georgia.

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