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    INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP REPORTS ON ARMENIAN, AZERI MINORITIES

    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    Nov 23 2006

    Despite some steps undertaken by the Georgian government to improve the
    lives of minorities, it has made little progress towards integrating
    the Armenians and Azeris who constitute over 12% of the population,
    the Belgium-based International Crisis Group said in a report on the
    situation of the two minorities in Georgia.

    The report says that while there is no risk of the situations becoming
    threats to the state's territorial integrity, like S.Ossetia or
    Abkhazia, tensions are evident in the regions of Samtskhe-Javakheti and
    Kvemo Kartli, where the Armenian and Azeri minorities, respectively,
    predominantly live.

    "Tbilisi needs to pay more attention to minority rights, including
    use of second languages, if it is to avoid further conflict," the
    report says.

    International Crisis Group outlined the inability to speak the state
    language as "the minorities' biggest problem."

    The report notes that with donor support, Georgia has invested in
    road and infrastructure rehabilitation in minority regions; created
    a ministry for civic integration; established a public administration
    institute to train minorities; and ratified the Framework Convention
    for the Protection of National Minorities.

    "But overall the priority has been to assert national unity over
    minority protection."
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