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    SAAKASHVILI WANTS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO SPEAK OUT

    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    May 24 2007

    / Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 2007-05-24 16:19:19 President Saakashvili
    complained on May 24 about the international community's silence on
    continued human rights abuses in Georgia's breakaway regions.

    "Two months ago Georgian books from all the schools in Gagra [a town
    in breakaway Abkhazia] were publicly burned in the town centre. Where
    was the international community at that time and why didn't anyone
    say anything? If we allow the existence of such an ideology, wherein
    some one can't return home just because of ethnic background, it
    means that not only do we not have a state, but it also means that
    humankind has a serious problem," Saakashvili said.

    Saakashvili was speaking at an international conference on
    globalization and dialogue among civilizations, which was opened in
    Tbilisi on May 24.

    In his opening remarks, he also spoke about the importance of tolerance
    in multiethnic Georgia.

    "When I was in opposition, I said it and I'll say it again and again:
    for those people, who hate Armenians in Georgia, I will be Armenian;
    for those who hate Azerbaijanis, I will be Azerbaijani. Recently,
    someone said I was Ossetian, which I take as a compliment. Of course,
    it would be a great honour for me to be Jewish," Saakashvili said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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