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    ETHNIC ARMENIANS SAID STAGING ANTIGOVERNMENT PROTESTS IN SOUTHERN GEORGIA

    Kavkas-Press, Georgia
    Oct 5 2005

    Tbilisi, 5 October: Up to 10 shops have been closed in Akhalkalaki
    [mainly ethnic Armenian-populated town in southern Georgia] after the
    arrival there of tax service officials from Tbilisi. About 300 town
    residents then gathered outside the Akhalkalaki District administration
    to protest about the actions of the Georgian government. Local police
    officials broke up the protest using rubber truncheons. They also
    fired several shots in the air.

    Several people were hurt, some of whom were admitted to hospital.

    More residents of Akhalkalaki and nearby villages are gathering in
    the town centre. The situation is very tense.

    Heads of Armenian public organizations in Javakheti are convinced
    that the closure of Armenian-owned shops and the brutal break-up of
    the protest are aimed at exerting pressure on Javakheti's Armenians
    following demands by a forum of local public organizations on 24
    September for Samtskhe-Javakheti to be granted autonomous status.

    Such aggressive behaviour by the Georgian government will destabilize
    the whole region because the region's Armenian population is left with
    no choice other than to use force to protect its interests and dignity,
    heads of public organizations believe, according to Javakhk-Info
    [news agency].

    The deputy governor of Samtskhe-Javakheti, Papuna Khachidze, has
    told Kavkas-Press that governor Goga Khachidze is currently in
    Akhalkalaki. "We do not have more details yet, so we would refrain
    from further comment," he said.

    A source in the Georgian law-enforcement agencies has told Kavkas-Press
    that governor Goga Khachidze is conducting talks with local people
    who have grievances against the Georgian tax service.

    The source confirmed that shots were fired in the air but said that
    they were fired by one of the protesters.
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