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    GROUP REPORTS DISCRIMINATION AGAINST ARMENIANS IN TBILISI SCHOOL

    asbarez
    Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

    Armenian Community of Georgia

    TBILISI-Facts about cases of discrimination against Armenians in a
    local public school were reported to Georgia's Human Rights Ombudsman
    by the Armenian Community of Georgia, a non-governmental organization
    operating in Tbilisi.

    The ACG called on the public defender's office to investigate incidents
    of discrimination and violation of minority rights in the Armenian
    Section of Public School No. 103 in Tbilisi. The group also presented
    documentation to the Ombudsman regarding the school administration's
    alleged involvement in the incidents.

    The group says the administrators of the school continues to teach
    classes in Russian, attempts to shut down the Armenian section of
    the school by interfering in the registration of 1st graders to the
    program, pressures parents to enroll their children in the Georgian
    Section of the school and has not initiated a third grade in the
    Armenian sector.

    The complaint also said that teachers are under constant emotional
    duress, Armenian language courses have been dropped and nine of the 18
    teachers in the Armenian section were fired, with the administration
    claiming that while they were on vacation, Armenian classes were
    eliminated and cancelled.

    Copies of the appeal were sent to the Georgian President, Education
    and Science Minister, Chairman of the Georgian Parliament, the Prime
    Minister, the representations of the UN and EU in Georgia.

    The group said that in the past efforts to work with the office of
    the Public Defender and the education ministry have not yielded any
    response from officials and numerous appeals have been unanswered. The
    ACG said that the condition in the school have gotten worse.

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