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    Vahagn Chakhalyan: Even though the new Georgian authorities are
    effecting certain improvements, Javakhk Armenians still have lots of
    unresolved problems

    arminfo
    Saturday, January 26, 14:01

    All the attempts of the Georgian authorities to integrate Javakhk in
    Georgia's social-political life will be in vain unless they make the
    local residents feel that they are full citizens of their country,
    Vahagn Chakhalyan, a political activist from Javakhk, who was
    amnestied by the Georgian authorities a few days ago, says in his
    press statement.

    He says that even though the new Georgian authorities are effecting
    certain improvements, the Javakhk Armenians still have lots of
    unresolved problems.

    "Particularly, the Georgian authorities must give Armenian the status
    of an official regional language, must give back the Georgia-based
    Armenian churches, must open an Armenian university in Akhalkalaki and
    must proclaim real self-government in the region," Chakhalyan says and
    adds that though set free, he will continue his struggle for justice
    for himself and other political activists in Javakhk.

    The leader of the United Javakhk Democratic Union political movement
    Vahagn Chakhalyan was released on Jan 24 as a result of a broad
    amnesty passed by the Georgian Parliament late last year after serving
    four and half years of his ten-year prison term.

    Chakhalyan was arrested by the Georgian authorities on July 21 2008.
    On Apr 7 2009 he was sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment for
    organization of mass public disorders, hooliganism and keeping
    weapons. The legal proceedings were held with cross violations. Some
    media called him a political prisoner.

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