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    WILL JAVAKHQ BE GRANTED AUTONOMY?
    Ruzan Amirjanyan, Brussels

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    [05:33 pm] 17 October, 2007

    Sabina Freizer, the Project Director of the International Crisis Group
    (ICG) on Caucasus, presented the ICG report on Javakhq at the Second
    Convention of European Armenians.

    The referendum due in Javakhq on October 16 was postponed till
    November. The Javakhqi Armenians are concerned over four issues-
    language, local self-government bodies, prison and the Armenian
    Genocide.

    According to Sabina Freizer, the issues have aroused controversial
    feedback in Georgia. President Saakashvili states minorities should
    be granted equal rights and backs decentralization. The recent laws
    came to prove the reverse: power lies with the Georgians.

    Georgians reject discrimination while Armenians complaint of the
    language barrier, they cannot use the Armenian language in social
    and political life. At the same time they accept that corruption has
    significantly decreased in the country after the "Revolution of Roses."

    Poverty and emigration are comparatively high in Javakhq. Georgians
    fear that one day national minorities might demand sovereignty or
    independence.

    Freizer says Georgians are mistaken while equating autonomy with
    separatism. Armenians of Georgia merely want cultural and religious
    sovereignty.

    Under the recent "Law on Education", Literature, History and Language
    should be taught in the Georgian language. The Javakhqi Armenians
    are really concerned over the law as they don't master the language.

    The ICG has requested the Georgian Government to allow Armenians
    using Mother Tongue in communities where their number surpasses 20
    per cent of the population.

    (90% of the Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda population are Armenians. There
    are 250 thousand Armenians in Georgia. 120 thousand of them live
    in Samtskhe-Javakhq.)

    Samtskhe-Javakhq has never had an Armenian governor though most of
    the population are Armenians.

    Georgians get irritated each time someone speaks of federation or
    confederation. They struggle for their identification via contradictory
    methods. Georgia should realise that their stance is inadmissible
    for Europe, Sabina Freizer said.
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