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    SAAKASHVILI: STATE SHOULD HELP ETHNIC MINORITIES IN EDUCATION

    Daily Georgian Times, Georgia
    Civil Georgia
    July 18 2007

    Poor command of the Georgian language should not become "an insuperable
    barrier" for ethnic minorities to enroll in Georgia's universities,
    President Saakashvili said on July 18.

    Speaking at a government session Saakashvili said a special state
    program envisages bringing hundred ethnic Armenians and hundred
    ethnic Azerbaijanis from Samtskhe-Javakheti and Kvemo Kartli regions,
    respectively, at preparatory courses, which will help them to then
    enroll in the universities.

    He said it was not a fault of ethnic minorities that they do not
    speak Georgian well.

    "This is because of the fact that we [the authorities] were not
    well-organized... I want to emphasize that the minorities urge us to
    teach them the Georgian language," Saakashvili said.

    Alluding to the fact that most of ethnic minority youth prefer to
    enroll in universities in Armenia, Azerbaijan, or Russia, Saakashvili
    said it was very important to create conditions wherein "our citizens
    acquire knowledge not abroad, but in the capital and other cities
    of Georgia.

    In its report last year, the Brussels-based think-tank International
    Crisis Group outlined the inability to speak the state language as
    "the minorities' biggest problem."
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