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  • TBILISI: Saakashvili Urged To Respond To MP's Racial Slur

    SAAKASHVILI URGED TO RESPOND TO MP'S RACIAL SLUR

    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    April 25 2007

    Public Movement Multinational Georgia and 15 other human rights
    watchdogs sent an open letter to Georgian President Mikheil
    Saakashvili and Parliamentary Chairperson Nino Burjanadze calling for
    an appropriate response to MP Beso Jugeli's disparaging comments on
    ethnic minorities living in Georgia.

    Two weeks ago Jugeli, a memeber of the National Movement, said, while
    defending a new tax scheme for residents of Tbilisi's Old Town that
    the proposal "is not directed against Georgians."

    "Mainly Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Kurds and other nationalities live
    in these historic districts... There is no necessity for Mikirtich
    [an Armenian name] to always live in Sololaki [a district in the old
    part of Tbilisi]", Jugeli was quoted as saying in the daily 24 Saati
    (24 Hours) on April 12.

    Public Movement Multinational Georgia demanded an immediate apology,
    but none was forthcoming from the MP.

    "This statement insults Tbilisi and Tbilisites, the historical
    traditions of friendship, brotherhood, tolerance and diversity. We ask
    you to express your position ...and take relevant measures... Today
    you are responsible for the stability and unity of Georgian society.

    We hope that your decision will not be delayed and it will help
    Georgia avoid the threat of fascism," the open letter reads.

    The president, however, has already commented on the incident.

    Speaking with the winners of the National Academic Olympiad on April
    18, President Saakashvili said that "everyone's traditions and ethnic
    background are our wealth."

    "If any foolish person, even in politics, thinks that this is Georgia's
    weakness, he is bitterly mistaken," the president said.
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