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    EXPERT WARNS AGAINST HASTY CONCLUSIONS AS GEORGIAN-ARMENIAN ACTIVIST ALLEGES 'POLITICAL CONTEXT' BEHIND BROTHER'S ARREST

    http://www.armenianow.com/news/47366/armenia_georgia_vahagn_armen_chakhalyan_alvrtsyan
    NEWS | 02.07.13 | 11:00

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    Haykazun Alvrtsyan By SIRANUYSH GEVORGYAN ArmeniaNow reporter

    Haykazun Alvrtsyan, an expert on Javakhk issues, does not yet see any
    political context behind last week's arrest of a Georgian-Armenian
    activist's brother. According to him, one should follow the behavior
    of the Georgian authorities before giving evaluations.

    "When something happens in Javakhk, certain political and public
    circles try to give it a political context. It is good that they are
    vigilant, but sometimes without clarifying the problem they jump to
    conclusions," Alvrtsyan said during a press conference in Yerevan
    on Monday.

    On June 28, the brother of Vahagn Chakhalyan, Armen, was detained
    along with three other persons in the Armenian-populated Javakhk
    province of Georgia. According to Georgian media, the reason for the
    detentions was a scuffle among a few young people. Georgia Online
    writes that Armen Chakhalyan is accused of organizing unrest. On July
    1, a Georgian court decided to put him into custody for two months,
    while the other three detained persons were released.

    United Javakhk movement leader Vahangn Chakhalyan, who spent nearly
    four years in prison following what he insists was his politically
    motivated conviction, said he saw a political context behind his
    brother's arrest. Chakhalyan was released under the act of amnesty
    earlier this year. He was imprisoned in July 2008 and the Georgian
    court subsequently gave him a 10-year sentence for "organization
    of large-scale events, public disturbance, hooliganism and illegal
    possession of weapons."

    Chakhalyan insists that his brother had nothing to do with the scuffle
    in the village of Gondura as he went there in the middle of the fight
    and his aim was to put an end to it and reconcile the parties.

    "All are equal before the law, but the circumstances of the arrest
    of my brother give me a reason to suppose that the incident is an
    act of provocation with clear political motives and its authors are
    Saakashvili-Merabishvili loyalists who still wield some influence in
    local power structures," he said in a statement.

    Chakhalyan believes that the mentioned circles try to artificially fuel
    tensions in the relations between Georgia's Armenian population and
    the central authorities "in order to restore their positions shattered
    after the change of power in conditions of bilateral distrust."

    "I consider that what has happened is largely a consequence of the
    fact that the present government has not yet shown the necessary
    political will and determination in the matter of condemning the
    criminal policies of the previous regime against the Armenian
    population of Javakhk, restoring justice and establishing rule of
    law and democratic values in the Armenian-populated regions," said
    Chakhalyan. "I want to believe that the forces that have planned
    and carried out my brother's arrest will prove erroneous in their
    calculations and their provocation will fail."

    Expert Alvrtsyan, meanwhile, refrained from commenting on Vahagn
    Chakhalyan's statement.

    "I'd prefer not to comment on his approaches," he said. "I am sure
    that if his brother weren't there, he would not have been arrested.

    But it, of course, does not mean that if they had an intention to
    arrest him, they wouldn't have been able to find an excuse."

    Speaking about the overall development of the Javakhk region and
    the attitude of the Georgian authorities towards ethnic Armenians,
    Alvrtsyan said that he does not see any changes there in the time to
    come as Georgia regards Turkey and Azerbaijan as serious strategic,
    military and political allies.

    Interestingly, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan on Monday received
    Georgia's visiting Interior Minister Irakli Garibashvili. A terse
    report disseminated by the presidential press office said the sides
    exchanged views around issues concerning regional security. It is
    unclear whether the Chakhalyan case was addressed during the meeting.

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