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    SITUATION QUIET IN TSALKA

    Armenpress
    Apr 04 2006

    TSALKA, APRIL 4, ARMENPRESS: A-Info news agency operating in the
    southern Georgian region of Samtskhe-Javakheti that has a predominantly
    Armenian population, said the situation in Tsalka where a group of
    Svans (ethnic Georgians) attacked on March 9 and stabbed to death a
    23-year-old Armenian man, was now quite.

    It said local Armenians expecting a fair trial of several men of this
    group arrested on charges of killing the Armenian man. A-Info also said
    the Council of Armenian Organizations of Javakheti has become more
    vigilant now and avoids any provocative actions. It particularly did
    not react to some non-member organizations' calls to stage a rally
    on March 16.

    Tsalka, population 22,000, is predominantly populated by ethnic
    Armenians and Greeks. Up to 2,000 Azerbaijanis also live there. In
    the early 1990s, the Georgian government moved a group of ethnic
    Georgians (about 2,500, mainly Ajarians and Svans), to Tsalka after
    a devastating landslide in their native mountainous villages.

    Tsalka is also close to the predominantly Armenian-populated
    Samtskhe-Javakheti locality, which is considered a "complex region"
    because of the presence of a Russian military base and increasing
    demands for political autonomy by some local Armenian groups. Clashes
    between ethnic Georgians and the Greek-Armenian community in Tsalka
    have been reported for several years, nevertheless, Georgian officials
    continuously argue that the conflicts in Tsalka have no ethnic context
    and represent mostly "communal violence."
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