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    MESKHETIAN TURKS ARE RETURNING TO GEORGIA, BUT NOT TO JAVAKHK

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    21.04.2006 GMT+04:00

    Georgian government has initiated the repatriation of people whose
    ancestors were deported for supporting Turkish invasion.

    The visit of Georgian state minister for conflicts resolution
    Georgy Khaindrava to Ankara has drawn to an end. During the visit
    Khaindrava discussed the issue of returning Meskhetian Turks who
    were once deported from Samtskhe Javekhetia. It is worth reminding
    that recently Georgian President Michael Saakashvili gave an order
    to start the repatriation process during the coming few weeks.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ There is no doubt that the efforts of official
    Tbilisi are for the beginning aimed at showing activity towards
    solving the Turks' repatriation problem. Up to now the issue concerns
    the repatriation of only six families. But it is quite possible that
    external forces interested in destabilizing situation in the region
    might make use of the careless order of the Georgian President.

    Currently Azerbaijan and Turkey are creating funds for organizing
    mass relocation of Turks to the Armenian-populated regions of Samtskhe
    Javakhetia.

    Azeri journalists write that the settlement of Turks in Javakhk is
    of great importance for Azerbaijan, since it will allow to weaken
    the Armenian factor in the strategic region and strengthening Tusk'
    and Azeris' position, it will create a Turkic region, separating
    Georgia from Armenia and Iran. Ankara and Baku openly speculate
    with the difficulties of official Tbilisi, heavily influenced by the
    European Council which yet in 1999 obliged Georgia to repatriate Turks.

    However, it is well known that in reality the number of Meskhetian
    Turks wishing to move to Georgia voluntarily is not so large. In 1944
    around 94000 Turks were deported from Georgia to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan
    and Kyrgizia. The majority of deported people were assimilated in Asia
    because of religious, language and cultural commonness. Thus, today the
    overall number of Meskhetian Turks in the world cannot be more than
    60-70 thousands. Meanwhile, Baku and Ankara speak about 600 thousand
    Turks wishing to return to Samtskhe Javakhetia. This is an open
    provocation also aimed at influencing Georgian political leadership.

    Azeris principally call Meskhetian Turks "Akhaltsikhe Turks", whereas
    it is known that before deportation there were not many Turks in
    Akhaltsikhe and other Armenian populated regions. Akhaltsikhe Turks
    mainly lived in the northern regions of Samtskhe Djavakhetia, which
    was not populated by Armenians. For example it is known that there
    were only 44 Turkish families in Akhalkalaki region. Thus, it is quite
    easy to prove that the before the deportation of Turks, the number of
    Armenians in Javakhk was more than it is now. It is easy to understand
    Azeri propaganda. They are doing everything possible to underline
    that Turks have to return to Armenian populated regions. Georgian
    authorities are on one hand interested in dissolving Armenians in
    the representatives of other ethnic groups. This can be proved by the
    fact that the Armenian populated regions were populated by Svans and
    Ajars. But at the same time, Georgian rulers cannot but realize the
    explosiveness of the situation in case of the inevitable conflict
    between native Armenians and Turks whom they will try to settle
    in Javakhk.

    This is why Michael Saakashvili and Georgy Khaindrava never
    promise that repatriated Turks will be settled exactly in Samtskhe
    Javakhetia. Obligations taken by Georgia before the European Council
    do not suppose territorial restrictions.

    The Soviet government's decision made in 1944 can easily be
    understood. It was made with an aim to improve the security of state
    border, since Meskhetian Turks actively cooperated with the agents
    of Fascist Germany and prepared grounds for Turkish invasion.

    Georgians do not forget that. This is why not all of them welcome
    Saakashvili's decision. The late Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Jvnaia
    never concealed that taking the obligation on the repatriation of
    Meskhetian Turks was a mistake. He repeatedly announced that his
    government did not consider it possible to realize the repatriation
    due to a number of reasons connected with the national security
    of Georgia. Similar announcements were made also by other members
    of Jvania's team who are still in power. One of them was state
    minister Georgy Baramidze who said: "Georgia is not able to fulfill
    the obligation to repatriate Meskhetian Turks. Mass repatriation may
    bring to the breach of stability in the region and create new grounds
    for international tension".

    However, today when Baku and Ankara have found mechanisms of influence,
    the top political leadership of Georgia, Baramidze and his associates
    keep silence...

    "PanARMENIAN.Net" analytical department

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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