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    The Messenger, Georgia
    Sept 21 2005

    Ethnic Azeri community demands more support

    Events last week in the Kvemo Kartli village of Vakhtangisi, where
    the local ethnic-Azeri population organized a demonstration demanding
    better treatment from the central government, has touched Georgia's
    sensitive paranoia that certain forces are trying to cause
    destabilization in Kvemo Kartli and to provoke a Georgian-Azerbaijani
    confrontation.

    Given their mutual political and economic interests, Georgia and
    Azerbaijan seem fated to be close strategic partners. This
    partnership began in the mid 1990's, when the leaders of the two
    countries were Eduard Shevardnadze and Heidar Aliev. The fruits of
    this cooperation have been numerous and have included the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil and the Baku-Tbilisi-Erzrum natural gas
    pipeline.

    These energy projects are far from only Georgia's and Azerbaijan's
    affair. Many other countries and large companies also have a major
    stake. Accordingly, any confrontation between the two countries would
    have wide-reaching negative geo-political and geo-economic results.
    However, such negative results may play into the hands of certain
    interested parties.

    It is noteworthy that only a few months before the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline is to be fully operational, local
    and foreign media outlets issue reports of provocations in the Azeri
    population of Kvemo Kartli, leading residents to come forward with
    complaints of persecution and demands for autonomy.

    Last week the media widely covered a small demonstration in the
    village of Vakhtangisi. Approximately 30 people blocked off the main
    route linking Georgia and Azerbaijan. Then the organizer of the
    protest, Telman Hasanov demanded autonomy for Azeri residents living
    in Kvemo Kartli and accused the authority of violating the rights of
    this ethnic minority.

    According to the picketers, the Georgian authority did not fulfill
    any of the demands in the proclamation issued during the warning
    action on September 1. This is why they want to control their own
    fate by being granted autonomy. The newspaper Basta reports that the
    proclamation contained five demands: dual citizenship for Azeris
    residing in Georgia, conducting the land reform process in accordance
    with their interests, solving all cases regarding crimes against
    Azeris, abolishing the existing customs fees at the border and
    employing Azeri citizens in the state service.

    Telman Hasanov was imprisoned for resisting police. The local people
    state that Hasanov does not have right to speak for them and that
    most inhabitants do not support him. Hasanov himself mentions that he
    was acting only on his on initiative and that no organization is
    behind him.

    What is important here is not the protest itself, which was in fact
    very small, but the fact that there was an attempt to create ethnic
    confrontation in the country and the fact that such attempts may be
    repeated in the future. Ethnic Azeri MP Kamal Murakhdanov told
    Rezonansi that "other forces are behind Hasanov. He is either
    fulfilling the orders of Russian special services or one of the
    political parties."

    In such cases, "special services" of foreign countries are frequently
    mentioned, though attempts to confirm such suspicions are rarely
    successful. As for political parties, Muradkhanov was referring to
    the Labor Party, though the party categorically denied any connection
    with Hasanov.

    The government must conclude from this event that it must not allow
    problems with social conditions, accusations of crimes, unsolved
    criminal cases and dissatisfaction with customs regulation to be
    given an ethnic coloring. There are plenty of such problems in other
    Georgian regions, but the fact that Kvemo Kartli is predominately
    Azeri creates a risk for such problems to grow into ethnic conflict.

    "Ethnically motivated" is a term often used by some to describe the
    arrest of a drug dealer or the enforcement of stricter customs
    regulations on small-time traders. In a way, such words represent a
    provocation and an effort to scare the government. One of the
    arguments for autonomy of the protesters in Vakhtangisi was the
    "Armenian example" - the Georgian authority has recently initiated
    special programs to aid Javakheti inhabitants because the latter
    often come forward protests of poor treatment. In any case, this
    incident underscores the need for the government to further integrate
    its Azeri citizens into the Georgian state.
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