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    Press-release
    YERKIR UNION
    EUrope
    Mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.yerkir.eu/

    ARMENIA
    Contact: Robert Tatoyan
    Mobile: +374 94 36 17 93
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.yerkir.org/


    Akhalkalaki - Yerevan, March 19, 2010



    The U.S. State Department report on human rights contains inaccurate
    information concerning the problems of the Javakheti Armenians

    (Open Letter from the Coordinating Council for the Protection of the
    Javakheti Armenians' rights to the U.S. Ambassador to Armenia
    Marie L. Yovanovitch)

    Madam Ambassador,

    On March 11, 2010 the U.S. State Department released its annual Country
    Reports on Human Rights Practices. The section on National/Racial/Ethnic
    Minorities of the report on Georgia (electronic version:
    http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2009 /eur/136032.htm) contains,
    among others, data about the problems of the Javakheti Armenians.
    Whereas the attention of the U.S. government to the problems facing the
    Armenian minority of Georgia can be regarded as positive, it is
    important to note that a number of issues facing Javakheti Armenians are
    completely omitted, and some examples of violation of human rights are
    presented in the report with factual inaccuracies.

    So, while the report focuses attention on the demand of the Javakheti
    Armenians to grant the Armenian language a regional status, is says
    nothing about the below-listed manifestations of discriminatory
    policy of the Georgian authorities towards the Javakheti Armenians:

    - The Georgian legislation bans the establishment of political
    organizations on a regional basis. For this reason the Georgian
    authorities refuse to register "Virk" political party representing the
    interests of the Armenian population in Akhalkalaki, depriving the
    organization, of the possibility to participate in the local government
    elections;

    - The Armenian population is disproportionately represented in the
    local government and administrative bodies in the regions of its
    compact residence (Samtskhe-Javakheti and Tsalka district of
    Kvemo-Kartli);

    - The Georgian authorities impose mandatory legislative and
    administrative measures to compel the minorities in the regions of their
    compact residence to use exclusively the Georgian language in all
    spheres of public life. It is in clear contradiction with the
    international commitments undertaken by Georgia, including those under
    the European Framework Convention for the Protection of National
    Minorities;

    - The Georgian border guards pose obstacles to transportation of
    Armenian books and press to Javakheti, etc.

    The Report, presenting the details of the Javakheti Armenian activist
    Vahagn Chakhalyan's case, keeps silence on systematic political
    persecutions of other Javakheti Armenian activists in 2007-09 by the
    Georgian authorities. Meanwhile, as a result of direct and indirect
    pressure by the Georgian law-Enforcement structures, threats,
    persecutions and trials in absentia, dozens of Javakheti Armenian
    activists were forced to leave the country and/or stop their political
    activity (Arthur Pogosyan, Gurgen Shirinian, Aram Batoyan, Gregory
    Minasian, Sergey Hakobjanyan and others).

    The Report contains factual inaccuracies in regard to the case of the
    Chakhalyan's family. It is erroneously stated that Ruben and
    Armen Chakhalyans, arrested in July 2008 together with Vahagn
    Chakhalyan, are `all members of the local NGO `United
    Javakh'. In fact, Ruben and Armen Chakhalians are
    correspondingly the father and the younger brother of the Javakheti
    Armenian political activist, and they have no direct relation to the
    political activities of Vahagn Chakhalyan.

    Further on the report states that `In 2006 the men (i.e.,
    Vahagn, Ruben and Armen Chakhalyans) reportedly attempted to break into
    the Akhalkalaki municipal building, wounding the police in the
    process'. There is no mentioning, however, of the fact that this
    incident occurred four days after the local elections in Georgia on
    October 9, 2006, when the son of the chief of police of Akhalkalaki shot
    from a gas pistol at the people, gathered to protest against rigged
    election results, and then the crowd was attacked by the Akhalkalaki
    chief of police himself. Strangely enough, the criminal case opened
    immediately after this incident, was sent to court not in 2006 or 2007,
    but after the arrest of Vahagn Chakhalyan and his family members on July
    21, 2008, when the Georgian authorities felt the need to make the
    charges brought against the Javakheti political activist more
    ponderable.

    Furthermore, the statement in the Report, asserting that the proceedings
    in the case of Vahagn Chakhalyan were held in Akhalkalaki District
    Court, is not corresponding to the reality. In reality, the trial of the
    Javakheti Armenian activist and his family members was held in
    Akhaltsikhe in blatant violation of the principle of jurisdiction.
    Akhaltsikhe court rejected all the motions of the defense to transfer
    the proceedings to Akhalkalaki, in accordance with the principle of
    jurisdiction.

    The Report does not contain any reference to the numerous violations
    that accompanied the Chakhalyans' case proceedings in court, the
    violations that were recorded by such reputable human rights
    organization, as is the International Federation for Human Rights
    (FIDH).

    Taking into consideration the facts mentioned above, the Coordinating
    Council for the Protection of the Javakheti Armenians' rights,
    fearing that this incorrect information can be subsequently used in
    other related documents, address the U.S. State Department, asking to
    reconsider the part of the Report related to the Javakheti issues and
    the Chakhalyan's case.

    THE COORDINATING COUNCIL FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE
    JAVAKHETI ARMENIANS

    * The Compatriotic-charitable non-governmental organization "Javakhk"

    * Analytical Center `Mitq'

    * The political party "Virk"

    * The public movement "Javakhk'

    * "Yerkir' Union of NGOs for Repatriation and Settlement





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