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    OFFICIAL BOASTS OF CIVIL INTEGRATION POLICY ON TOLERANCE DAY

    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    Nov 16 2006

    Georgia is building a state where its citizens' identities will
    be based "not only on their blood and ethnic background, but on
    the idea to build united strong state," Chief of the President's
    Administration Giorgi Arveladze said on November 16, which is
    celebrated as International Day for Tolerance.

    Arveladze was speaking at a launching ceremony of the National
    Integration and Tolerance in Georgia (NITG) - the USAID funded 4-year
    program, run by UN Association of Georgia (UNAG), and implemented in
    partnership with the Georgia government in an attempt to increase the
    sense of tolerance and national unity among Georgian citizens. The
    event was attended by the U.S. Ambassador in Georgia John Tefft.

    Arveladze said that the Georgian authorities spare no efforts to put
    an end "to infrastructure collapse" in some of the regions, which
    is hindering process of civil integration. Arveladze was referring
    to Samtskhe-Javakheti region populated with large group of ethnic
    Armenians.

    "The U.S. assistance is of special importance in this regard, I mean in
    frames of Millennium Challenge Account [USD 295 million aid program]
    large part of which will be spent on infrastructure rehabilitation
    projects," Arveladze said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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