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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    The Armenian Community of Tbilisi and particularly of Javakh becomes
    the subject of mere political speculation

    One should not be concerned about pulling down the houses in Havlabar,
    but about destruction of Khodjivank and constructions of Georgian
    Orthodox temples in the Armenian cemetery sites.

    20.09.2007 GMT+04:00

    For some reason, when the Armenians start to stand up for their
    compatriots abroad, talks about `the Armenians, living comfortably on
    the territory of a given state wanting to join Armenia' immediately
    get heated. This completely unreasonable statement has been first put
    forward by the Azerbaijani, for who the one word `Armenian' is similar
    to a curse.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ It has been written more than once that Armenia has
    no territorial claims on Georgia. However the Armenian Community of
    Tbilisi and particularly of Javakh is turned to a subject of mere
    political speculation by those who are obviously interested in
    deterioration of the Armenian-Georgian relations and who most probably
    are from Baku or Ankara. On the site of Day.az an announcement is
    disseminated by `the Union of Compatriots of Georgia' (UCG), who
    `unleash a war against the Armenian occupants of
    Samtskhe-Javakheti'. The statement signed by the UCG chair says,
    `Starting from this day (September 18) the UCG, where about 2500
    Georgian patriots are voluntarily involved, unleashes a war against
    the Armenian separatists'. There are two important factors to be paid
    attention to. Firstly, for some reason the statement is published only
    in an Azeri site, and secondly; the style and the vocabulary of the
    given announcement reminds `the revelations' of Azeri political
    scientists.


    According to the representative of Georgian Eparchy of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church (AAC) Levon Isakhanyan, the announcement is `mere
    nonsense'. `Even if it happened, the Georgian security service would
    immediately suppress such movements. Besides, it is simply funny to
    think that 2500 people can do anything against almost about 100.000
    population of Javakh. But the most interesting thing is that the given
    announcement is disseminated by Azerbaijani information portal,
    Georgia doesn't even know anything about this,' said Isakhanyan.

    Another problem is the reconstruction of the historical region of the
    center of Tbilisi, the Armenian district of Havlabar. Armenians living
    in Havlabar say, that the government of Georgia has decided to raze
    the historical Armenian district of Tbilisi to the ground. According
    to the inhabitants, an expensive district is going to be built
    here. The government warned the local Armenians whose families had
    been living in Havlabar for decades, that about $906 for each square
    meter will be paid to them and that they will be resettled in the
    uptown of Tbilisi. In case they refuse to obey the decision the
    inhabitants of Havlabar will not get a penny and will be resettled by
    force. Earlier it had been said that in the place of old houses new
    residence of President of Georgia would be built. The truth is though,
    it was announced in Tbilisi City Hall that there were no programs on
    building a new elite district in the place of Havlabar. We cannot
    confirm any of these statements, but it is quite obvious that there is
    some kind of political motives underlying all this. The problem with
    Havlabar is that it is a historical district which needs to be
    reconstructed. After a significant part of the historical Tbilisi,
    i.e. Vake, Saburtalo, Sololaki, was reconstructed the time for
    Havlabar to undergo reconstruction works had come. According to the
    historian and political scientist Sergey Minasyan, it is a historical
    district, which has always been populated by poor Armenian people and
    consequently the houses there are also poor and in bad condition,
    something which cannot be said about other regions of Tbilisi
    populated by the Armenian people. In fact, Havlabar is the front of
    Tbilisi, but it is too uninviting for being that. The historian Samvel
    Karapetyan, who is engaged with the issue of the Armenian monuments
    abroad, thinks that the government's decision to reconstruct Havlabar
    is quite natural. `One should not be concerned about pulling down the
    houses in Havlabar, but about destruction of Khodjivank and
    constructions of Georgian Orthodox temples in the Armenian cemetery
    sites,' he says.

    Meanwhile, the Armenian linguist Raffi Dikranian from Canada, having
    visited Tbilisi on September 6 or 7, visited the Armenian district of
    Havlabar and was shocked by the fact that in the place of old Armenian
    cemetery situated between the recently built Orthodox Church of Holy
    Trinity and the Armenian `Pantheon of the Great' a huge trench was dug
    intended for Georgian theological seminary. Raffi Dikranian called
    upon all the interested parties to inform UNESCO about the destruction
    of the Armenian cemetery, as well as to turn to the Georgian President
    and demand to treat the Armenians of Tbilisi with respect, to organize
    the reburials of the remains the way it is done in the civilized world
    and allow the Armenians to remain in Havlabar. It should also be
    mentioned that it was announced in the Georgian Eparchy of the
    Armenian Apostolic Church, that the mentioned cemetery was destroyed
    already 80 years ago during the Soviet Times...

    PanARMENIAN.Net» analytical department
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