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    Georgian governor vows to meet "fair" demands of ethnic Armenians

    Kavkasia-Press news agency
    23 Mar 05

    Tbilisi, 23 March: The Georgian president's representative in the
    Samtskhe-Javakheti province, Goga Khachidze, yesterday held a meeting
    with representatives of public organizations of the [predominantly
    Armenian-populated] Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda Districts and activists
    of the 13 March rally staged in Akhalkalaki [in protest at the planned
    closure of the Russian military base in the area]. The meeting was
    also attended by MP for Akhalkalaki District, Hamlet Movsesyan,
    and the head of the Akhalkalaki administration, Artur Yeremyan.

    At the meeting, the local activists raised several pressing issues.
    The demanded that Khachidze address the issues of reopening a passport
    office (which has been relocated to Akhaltsikhe) and teaching Armenian
    history in Armenian schools. They also said that locals should
    be able to communicate with authorities in the Armenian language,
    stressed the need for more democratic election of local government
    bodies, and requested the establishment of a customs checkpoint in
    [the village of] Zhdanovka near the Georgian-Armenian border. At the
    moment, customs clearance of goods imported in Samtskhe-Javakheti from
    Armenia can be performed only in the town of Akhaltsikhe which is 100
    kilometres away from the border. In addition, the participants said
    that the Akhaltsikhe-Akhalkalaki-Ninotsminda-Zhdanovka road urgently
    needed repair.

    Goga Khachidze vowed to resolve the issue of reopening the passport
    office in Akhalkalaki by 28 March. He also promised that the Georgian
    Education Ministry would approve a programme of teaching Armenian
    history in Armenian schools. As regards local government issues, MP
    Hamlet Movsesyan said that a new local government law to be adopted
    by the parliament would be more democratic.

    The president's representative was not ready to give complete answers
    to the rest of the questions. The sides agreed to recommend to the
    [central] authorities to set up an expert group which would draw up
    proposals aimed at resolving the current problems.

    Goga Khachidze told journalists that all demands raised at the meeting
    were fair and promised to do his best to resolve the problems.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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