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    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Aug 22 2007

    Armenians of Javakhk oppose return of Meskheti Turks to region



    YEREVAN, August 22. /ARKA/. Armenians of Javakhk (region of Georgia
    populated by Armenians) strongly oppose return of Meskheti Turks to
    the region, Chairman of `Javakhk' Association MP Shirak Torosian told
    ARKA agency. According to him, return of Meskheti Turks may aggravate
    the situation in the region.

    `Georgian Government is not very happy either for their return but
    they are ready to do it due to the obligations to the Council of
    Europe,' Torosian said.

    According to the MP, the Georgian Government intends to resettle
    Meskheti Turks to Javakhk bearing in mind the low prices for land and
    housing in the region.

    `On whose territories and in whose houses they are going to live?
    Everybody is aware of the problems existing in communication between
    Armenian and Turkish population,' Torosian said.
    `As of now, no single Meskheti Turk is resettled in Javakhk, and, I
    strongly believe, will not do it,' he said.

    On July 11 the Georgian Parliament passed the law about repatriation
    of persons forcedly resettled from Georgia in 1940ies by the Soviet
    authorities. No particular discussions were held while passing the
    law.

    Under the law, Meskheti Muslims called also Meskheti Turks are to
    return to Georgia. The law envisages the procedure of the return,
    submission of required documents and receiving of the repatriate
    status and citizenship. Under the law, the deadline for the
    applications to return to Georgia is January 1 2009.

    According to the obligations to the Council of Europe, Georgia needs
    to solve the issue by the end of 2011.

    About 300,000 so-called Meskheti Turks (Muslim Georgians) living in
    the south-eastern region of Georgia - Meskhetia - at the border with
    Turkey, were resettled to the Central Asia in the mid 1940ies by the
    order of the Soviet leadership. The Soviet authorities considered it
    dangerous to have Muslim Georgians living at the Soviet-Turkish
    border. Currently descendants of the forced re-settlers live in
    Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and Turkey. N.V. -0--
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