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    The Georgian Messenger
    19 March 2004

    Abkhaz authorities
    eliminate right to mother-tongue

    Regretting the fact that the local de facto government has repeatedly
    refused to open a branch of the UN Human Rights office in Gali, the
    head of the UN Human Rights Office in Abkhazia, Ivar Vikki, said
    there many other barriers to human rights protection in the breakaway
    republic. "The situation is precarious," he said on Thursday,
    explaining that the lack of effective law enforcement, the
    infiltration of criminal groups, the lack of a mechanism to file
    complaints and the recent reform of language curriculum all impede
    human rights.

    Currently the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia operates a
    human rights office in Sukhumi where locals can come and state
    violations.

    "And they do have complaints," noted MR. Vikki.

    Most issued relate to property disputes within the region.

    The UN office also conducts regular visits to pretrial detention
    centers. Speaking with the Deputy Special Representative of the
    Secretary-General for Georgia Roza Otunbayeva, Mr. Vikki also
    criticized the de facto authorities for language reform that
    eliminates the right to study in the mother tongue.

    Currently there are 41 official Armenian schools and 10 unofficial
    Georgian schools in the region.
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