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    Georgian president denies new youth camp is military base

    Channel 1, Tbilisi
    26 May 07


    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has denied reports that a newly
    established youth camp was a military base.
    Speaking at the opening ceremony for the Patriotic Youth Camp in the
    village of Ganmukhuri, near the border of the self-declared republic
    of Abkhazia on 26 May, Saakashvili said: "I would like to address
    those high-ranking diplomats who said that this camp of peace and
    friendship was a military base and military infrastructure... Here
    they are looking from binoculars and see that there is nothing
    military here."
    Saakashvili said that the camp was open to people of all
    ethnicities. "I would like to tell everybody that this is not a camp
    for ethnic Georgians [only]. Unlike some politicos, Georgians do not
    think in ethnic terms. Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Jews, Greeks,
    Ossetians, Tskhinvali Ossetians will come and rest here. And,
    certainly, we are inviting the Abkhaz from Sukhumi, Gagra, Ochamchire
    and Gudauta. The reason is that I want them to see that Georgia,
    their homeland, is a multiethnic country, composed of people of a
    variety of faiths."
    Saakashvili added: "Ethnic Abkhaz have a unique chance to preserve
    their identity and self-awareness within the multiethnic, democratic
    and pluralistic Georgia which will be a guarantor of their autonomous
    development and the preservation of their self-government and
    uniqueness."
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