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    Georgian Authorities Restart Policy of Relocation Adjar Eco-Migrants to Javakhk

    http://hetq.am/en/politics/erkir-miutyun/
    [ 2010/06/25 | 16:48 ]
    politics


    The authorities in Georgia have once again started to relocate
    eco-migrants from Adjara to Javakhk. According to the Georgian press,
    14 families from the Khulo region of Adjara were recently given houses
    in the village of Gorelovka in the Ninotsminda (formerly Bogdanovka)
    region. Around 50 families, relocated from the mountainous regions of
    Adjara, currently reside in Gorelovka
    (http://www.adjaratv.ge/ru/index.php?page=shownews&id=11175).

    The policy of relocating Adjars to regions in Georgia populated by
    Armenians is a clear move to change the ethnic and demographic profile
    of the country. This process is in direct violation of article 16 of
    the European Framework Convention for the Protection of National
    Minorities (which Georgia signed on 22 December 2005). This states
    that signatory states should avoid steps that would lead to a change
    in the demographics of the population in regions where ethnic
    minorities reside.

    The Yerkir Union has appealed to the Armenian authorities as well as
    diplomatic bodies in Georgia to respond immediately to this attempt by
    the Georgian authorities to violate the rights of the Armenians of
    Javakhk and to cease the process of relocating ethnic Adjars to this
    region.




    From: A. Papazian
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