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    COE COMMISSIONER CALLS ON GEORGIA TO FACILITATE RETURN OF MESKHETIAN TURKS

    The Messenger, Georgia
    Feb 20 2007

    While summing up the results of his visit to Georgia, Commissioner of
    the Council of Europe for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg reminded
    Tbilisi that Georgia needs to resolve the issue of the return
    Meskhetian Turks.

    "When entering the Council of Europe, Georgia undertook one concrete
    condition concerning the Meskhetian Turks. The government of Georgia
    promised that the Meskhetians, who were forced out of Georgia in the
    '40s, would be given the opportunity to return to their land," the
    CE Commissioner noted.

    "Some Meskhetians, a small number, returned to Georgia. But the program
    on Meskhetians return has not started in reality," Hammarberg stressed.

    According to him, the government of Georgia prepared a bill connected
    with the issue, but it was not submitted to parliament for approval.

    "During my visit to Tbilisi I raised the issue that the time had come
    to pass the bill and start work in that direction," the commissioner
    noted.

    Hammarberg pointed out that, "There is a certain fear in government
    circles of Georgia that conflicts may arise between Meskhetians who
    return to the country and the local population."

    "The Georgian government claims that certain obstacles may be created
    by the residents of the ethnic Armenian nationality with regard to
    Meskhetians," he said.

    The commissioner stated, "such problems cannot be ruled out, but here
    political leadership must be displayed, it is necessary to inform
    the local population that Meskhetians lived on this land, they were
    forced to leave it and they have a full right to return and live on
    this land."

    While answering journalists' questions about how the European
    Commissioner evaluated the fact that Georgia had not fulfilled
    obligations to the Council of Europe, Hammarberg said, "there is
    no government which completely meets the required standards in the
    framework of the Council of Europe."

    (Black Sea Press)

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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