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    YERKIR UNION
    EUrope
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    Web: http://www.yerkir.eu/

    ARMENIA
    Contact: Robert Tatoyan
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    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.yerkir.org/



    PRESS-RELEASE
    14 september 2009

    Sylvie Guillaume, MEP, has questioned the European authorities about Vahagn
    Chakhalyan


    The Yerkir Union informs you of Sylvie Guillaume's approach to Benita
    Ferrero-Waldner, European Commissioner for External Relations, on Vahagn
    Chakhalyan's case, who's the leader of the Democratic Alliance Javakhk Uni
    and is sentenced to 10 years in prison in Georgia.

    YERKIR Union


    European Parliament
    Sylvie Guillaume

    N / Ref. : SG/LB/09-14

    Benita Ferrero-Waldner
    Commissioner for External Relations

    Strasbourg September 15, 2009


    Madam,

    I would like to alert you on the situation of the ethnic and religious
    minorities living in Georgia who are victims of discrimination.

    Most particularly, the Armenian minority suffers language, social and
    religious discrimination. The region, where the armenian minority
    constitutes a majority, is heavily deficient of transit roads, energy,
    health and social services.



    One of the ethnic armenian leaders of Georgia, Vahagn Chakhalyan, was
    arrested in July 2008 and sentenced to 10 years in prison for largely
    questionable charges.



    The peaceful demands of his movement are neither independentist nor
    autonomist and seek recognition of the civil rights of the Armenian minority
    in Georgia, when that country conducts a policy of assimilation since the
    dismantling of the Russian military bases in 2005.



    Vahagn Chakhalyan was transferred from his prison in Tbilisi in a prison in
    another town, 30 km away, where he feares for his safety, while his appeal
    is still pending.



    His appeal is scheduled to resume on Friday but the procedures of arrest,
    investigation and trial at the court of 1st instance were interspersed with
    major violations by the judiciary (Justice of Georgia has even denied him
    the right to have a French lawyer). We cannot leave the Georgian authorities
    act in contravention of the international conventions on the right to a fair
    trial, all the more so as Georgia, under EU funding and by the European
    Neighborhood Policy, has received 15 Million Euro paid for "justice
    reforms."



    Could you engage the EU representation in Tbilisi for the observation of the
    trial? Is there no need to account to the Georgian authorities on the use of
    the funds intended to improve the functioning of the judiciary system and to
    consider the legislation to encourage Georgia to meet its commitments?



    Please accept, Madam, the assurances of my highest consideration.



    Sylvie Guillaume
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