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    Ethnic Armenian editor favours federal status for Georgia - agency

    Mediamax news agency
    21 Jun 07


    Yerevan, 21 June: There is a tendency for growth of anti-Armenian moods
    in Georgia, the deputy director of the Caucasus Media Institute (CMI),
    Sergey Minasyan, and the editor of Akunq newspaper of [Georgia's region
    of] Samtskhe-Javakheti Armenians, Mels Torosyan, stated in Yerevan
    today.

    Sergey Minasyan stated that the Armenians living in Samtskhe-Javakheti
    are not perceived as full members of Georgian society. According to
    him, this becomes a reason for Armenians' reluctance to study the
    Georgian language. Armenians make 98 per cent of the population of the
    given region. He noted that Armenians, who live in Akhaltsikhe
    [regional centre of Samtskhe-Javakheti] and Tbilisi, are to a greater
    extent loyal to the solution of the language problem.

    Mels Torosyan expressed concern in connection with the fact that the
    Georgian media published information on the allegedly separatist moods
    of the Armenians residing in Samtskhe-Javakheti. He noted that "after
    the withdrawal of the Russian military base from Akhalkalaki, the local
    population found itself face to face with the burden of socioeconomic
    and political problems".

    Mels Torosyan voiced opinion that Georgia should be reformed into a
    federal or a confederal state, since the tightly living national
    minorities make the considerable part of the country's population. He
    spoke for the provision of the language, cultural and educational
    autonomy to Samtskhe-Javakheti until the final settlement of the issue
    of Georgia's state structure.
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