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    Georgian Armenians will primarily support current authorities - expert

    news.am
    September 22, 2012 | 12:51

    YEREVAN. - The domestic political situation in Georgia is rather tense
    in the lead-up to the country's parliamentary elections slated for
    October 1, Georgian Studies specialist Joni Melikyan said during a
    press conference on Saturday.

    In response to the query as to the Georgian-Armenian community's
    reaction to the viciousness that was exposed in a Georgian prison,
    Melikyan noted that there could have been Armenians among those who
    were subjected to such sadism, and the leading Georgian-Armenian
    figures have deplored these cruelties and demanded from the
    authorities to punish the guilty.

    Reflecting on the parliamentary election campaigns in Georgia's
    predominantly-Armenian-populated regions, Melikyan maintained that
    such campaigns are virtually non-existent in those areas.

    `By and large, the Georgian Armenians will support the current
    authorities. Opposition `Georgian Dream' Party's positions are not
    strong, specifically in [Georgia's southeastern] Samtskhe-Javakheti
    [Province, where most of the population is Armenian],' Joni Melikyan
    stated, and concluded:

    `We don't have a political party in Javakhk [that is, Javakheti]. The
    Armenian politicians are represented in different parties, and the
    Armenian community plays a small role in the country's domestic
    political processes. The national minorities need to be informed and
    have to integrate into the country's political processes.'



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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