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  • BAKU: Georgian Press Disclose Armenian Separatists In Georgia

    GEORGIAN PRESS DISCLOSE ARMENIAN SEPARATISTS IN GEORGIA

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    July 18 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku / Trend corr. S.Ilhamgizi / Alibala Askarov, the
    head of the 'Geyrat' Popular movement, stated that the Georgian press
    illustrated separatist activities of Armenians, residing in Georgia.

    According to Askarov, the article about the activities of Armenian
    nationalists, who have territorial claims on Georgia, was published
    in the newspapers Palitra and Sem novikh dney (Seven new days) in
    Georgia recently. Publication of such articles discloses separatist
    activities of Armenians in Georgia.

    "Over the last few years Armenians, residing in Javakhetia, Georgia,
    expanded their separatist activities and falsified of historical
    facts."

    Armenian separatists residing in Samtskh and Javakhetia, in particular
    the organisations VIKR, Arshlus, Parvana and Javakhk attempt to
    present Javakhetia as a part of 'Great Armenia'. The separatist
    national liberation movement Javakhk organized with the support of
    dashnaks, accuse Georgia and the Georgian people.

    Armenians from the Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia, Russia, Syria and
    Iran leave Ninotsminda to back anti-Georgian activities of Armenian
    separatists.

    Informal military groups of Armenian separatists, who are a great
    danger for the territorial integrity of Georgia, are operating in
    the village of Gandza. The authors of article noted that Armenian
    separatists are attempting to separate Javakhetia from Georgia.

    "Secret discussions concerning this issue are being considered in
    Russia, Armenia and a range of European countries. The situation
    around Javakhetia is dangerous," stated in article.

    Askarov considered that Azerbaijanis and Georgians should join together
    to settle the problem.
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