Armenians Of Javakhk Desert Their Motherland

ARMENIANS OF JAVAKHK DESERT THEIR MOTHERLAND
By Aghavni Haroutiunian

AZG Armenian Daily
12/12/2008

Javakhk

Interview with the President of "Yerkir" Union of Public Organizations
on Repatriation and Settlement Sevak Artsruni

– Mr. Artsruni, your organization raised the alarm about
Georgianization of the Armenian St. Norashen church in Tbilisi as
far back as June 2008. How do you assess the processes developing
at present?

– Norashen is only a manifestation of a whole process that started
since the independence of Georgia and becomes more dangerous. All
three Presidents of Georgia – Gamsakhurdia, Shevardnadze and
today Saakashvili – were guided by the same scenario against the
ethnic minorities of the country and led by the same principles not
giving political status to ethnic minorities in Georgia; creating
unbearable living and development conditions and forcing them to
immigrate and become an alien. Norashen is not the first and the only
manifestation of that policy. Since the independence of Georgia, a
number of churches were blown up and cemeteries destroyed (Khojivank
cemetery or Shamkhoretsots church in Havlabar). The Catholic Church
has similar problems as well. The latter ineffectually struggles to
return the temples belonging to it.

However, it is not right to say that the phenomenon has not provoked
discussions. In October 2007, the United Nations Commission on Human
Rights called on the Georgian authorities to return the expropriated
churches to their legal owners.

The Georgian diocese of the Armenian Church and the Embassy
of Vatican periodically filed appeals and protests to different
countries’ diplomatic representatives in Georgia, mainly the Embassy
of France. The issue of the churches is on the agendas of their
discussions with the Georgian authorities. The Georgian Ombudsman,
the US Department of State and others also raise the issue in their
statements and reports.

However, until today the Georgian authorities treat all those appeals,
mediations and recommendations with absolute contempt.

– What is going on in Javakhk today?

– The Armenians of Javakhk desert their motherland. The Georgian
authorities consistently carry out the policy on alienation of the
Armenians here. Elements of that policy are: a/compulsion of the
Georgian language in all spheres of public life, including courts,
official correspondence with administrative bodies, in all types
of contacts with the residents and government bodies, b/ weakening
of political, social-economic, educational and cultural relations
between Armenia and Javakhk, c/passing of some new laws on compulsion
of the Georgian language, d/ prohibition on establishment of political
parties based on national principles to protect the rights of ethnic
minorities, e/ actual prohibition on foundation of higher educational
institutions based on Armenian language, etc.

At present, some of the Armenians in Javakhk endowed with talent for
leadership are imprisoned or emigrated, as they principally refused
to bargain. On the contrary, people without scruples that only think
of becoming rich, who are defamed and refused by the people, being
time-servers are ready to take obediently the orders of the Georgian
authorities, break the people’s spirit and serve as a tool of the
Georgian policy on alienation of the Armenians.

– When speaking of the imprisoned political figures do you bear in
mind Vahagn Chakhalian?

– Yes, first of all him. The incidents (July 17-21, 2008) that happened
under extremely suspicious and strange circumstances – the explosion
near the house of the local chief of police and the assassination
of two Armenian policemen – were used as a pretext by the Georgian
authorities to settle a score with the "United Javakhk" democratic
alliance and its leader Vahagn Chakhalian – a famous activist
struggling for protection of rights of the Armenians in Javakhk.

After those incidents Vahagn Chakhalian, his father and juvenile
brother were arrested. Legal proceedings were brought against them for
"acquisition of weapons and armament". Later Vahagn Chakhalian was
charged with some other crimes, based on his political activities in
2005-2006, mainly organization of mass demonstrations.

– What is the real reason for arresting Vahagn Chakhalian?

– The "United Javakhk" movement and its leader Vahagn Chakhalian
deprived the Georgian authorities of an opportunity to speculate
about the so-called Javakhk separation, as they took the separation,
revolutionary and similar adventurous approaches out of the political
process.

Vahagn Chakhalian suggested that the Armenians of Javakhk should
struggle for their rights in a practicable way acceptable by the
international community.

Consequently, the Georgian authorities are really afraid of this
alternative and not the virtual calls for autonomy.

– Does it mean that the Georgian authorities are not ready for
a dialogue?

– They were not ready until today. But the latest developments in
the region may lead to change of situation.

Naturally, Georgia will continue to clutch at Ankara-Tbilisi-Baku axis,
but at the same time, it will have to take serious steps towards EU
integration. The rights of the Armenians in Javakhk as a national
minority should be involved in that process as a precondition. In
this sense, "Yerkir" Union of Public Organizations on Repatriation
and Settlement has carried out a sufficient work for years.

Mainly, in October 2007, with the efforts of "Yerkir" Union the
recommendations of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights
to the Georgian authorities embraced the issues of registration
of the Armenian Apostolic Church and return of Norashen and other
expropriated churches.

Underlining the low level of political representation of the ethnic
minorities, the United Nations Commission on Human Rights bound
Georgia:

– to view the opportunity to let the ethnic minorities use their
languages in the local self-governing bodies’ administrative works,

– to take all appropriate measures to provide adequate political
representation and participation for the ethnic minorities abolishing
language discrimination,

– to organize a dialogue between the groups showing interest in the
issues of the ethnic minorities and the civil society institutions.

It’s worth to mention that "Yerkir" Union has created the necessary
prerequisites for the visit of the experts (European Framework
Convention for the Protection of National Minorities) to Javakhk in
the mid of December.

– What initiatives are and will be taken by "Yerkir" Union to overcome
the crisis that the Armenians of Javakhk face?

– On July 21, 2008, the next day of the arrest, Vahagn and Armen
Chakhalians’ mother Gayane Chakhalian told us that Vahagn asked
"Yerkir" Union to systematize his advocacy case.

In spite of the Georgian authorities’ evident resistance, we have
succeeded in:

– splitting the informational vacuum of Vahagn Chakhalian’s case
and making it well-known by carrying out fact-finding missions in
Akhalkalaki, issuing press releases and holding press conferences
to show that in the person of Vahagn Chakhalian and others we have
political prisoners,

– involving in the investigation of the case and compelling the
Georgian authorities to register an advocate from Armenia to defend
the interests of Vahagn Chakhalian and his family,

– involving in the investigation of the case the French attorney
Patrick Arapian well-known in the sphere of human rights,

– drawing the international institutions (following the democratization
processes in Georgia (OSCE, EC)) and human rights organizations’
attention to the case (some of them promised to follow the trial
through their observers).

At the previous court sitting of Chakhalians’ case the attorneys
succeeded in showing proofs that Vahagn Chakhalian’s juvenile brother’s
arrest was illegal and as a result of it he was released on bail.

Even today, we consider our mission as partially
accomplished. Actually, the Georgian authorities’ desire to condemn
Vahagn Chakhalian as a criminal failed. His father and brother
were released. The prosecutor’s office and the judge continuously
adjourn the trial trying to concoct new criminal charges. And with
this scandalous trial the Akhaltskha court has become a platform of
condemnation of the Georgian policy on violation of the rights of
Armenians in Javakhk. What is happening today in Javakhk is in the
focus of international organizations’ attention and will not be futile.

This counteraction has strengthened the Georgian authorities’
persecutions; they terrorize not only the activists and co-thinkers
of the "United Javakhk" but also everyone who dares to complain
of the present situation. They also carry out economic terrorism,
the last example is 10.000 US dollars bail for Armen Chakhalian,
in spite of the attorney’s proofs that Armen’s arrest was illegal.

Thus, a political procedure has started in Akhaltskha. And what
is happening and will happen is of secondary importance. The most
important thing is that from the first moment of the court sitting
the struggle of the Armenians in Javakhk will come onto political
platform and after that none of the Georgian statesmen can announce
that "The Armenians of Georgia don’t have problems".

Thus, we call on everybody not to be disoriented and provoked and
to be guided by the norms of the international law and Georgian
legislation and in Javakhk, Armenia and Diaspora continue demanding
from the Georgian authorities the following:

– to release Armenian political prisoners

– to organize a dialogue between the groups showing interest in the
issues of the ethnic minorities and the civil society institutions,

– to give a legal status to the Armenian Apostolic Church and other
traditional churches in Georgia,

– to return the temples of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the
Roman Catholic Church expropriated in the Soviet period

– to give a status to the Armenian language as an internal clerical
and court language in Javakhk,

– to establish an Armenian-Georgian bilingual university in Akhalkalaki
based on corresponding educational program,

– to involve Javakhk in all regional economic projects.

EU Leaders Approve Eastern Partnership

EU LEADERS APPROVE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.12.2008 15:36 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The leaders 27 EU member states have approved a
set of French proposals to strengthen the European Security and
Defense Policy (ESDP) and the Eastern Partnership project aimed
at establishment of closer ties with Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova,
Ukraine and also Belarus, if it accepts the democracy improvement plan.

The package contains capabilities targets, a declaration on the
strengthening of international security and also a report by the
EU’s foreign-policy chief, Javier Solana, on the implementation of
the European Security Strategy of December 2003. Solana’s report also
outlines new threats in the fields of climate change, energy security
and cyber-crime.

Russia is marked as an "important partner in global issues" and as
Europe’s major energy supplier, RIA Novosti reports.

Armenian Opposition Holds A Series Of Events On Occasion Of Human Ri

ARMENIAN OPPOSITION HOLDS A SERIES OF EVENTS ON OCCASION OF HUMAN RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL DAY

Noyan Tapan

Dec 10, 2008

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. On December 10, on the occasion
of the 60th anniversary of UN Human Rights International Convention,
members of the Armenian National Congress and radical opposition
supporters visited the Victory Park and laid flowers to the memorial of
the repressed. Then those gathered went to the monument to Alexander
Miasnikian, where they lit candles and laid flowers in the memory of
the citizens perished during the March 1 events. The actions proceeded
without any incidents.

Opposition’s actions on the occasion of the anniversary of Human Rights
International Convention will continue until 21:00 pm of December 10,
the end of the "political walk" organized in Northern Avenue. And
before that, from 14:00, political prisoners’ wives’ sit-down strike
is planned in Sakharov Square, and then they will organize a march
from Northern Avenue to RA Prosecutor General’s Office building.

http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010408

Gevorg Perkuperkian Elected Chairman Of SDHP Sargis Tkhruni Union

GEVORG PERKUPERKIAN ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF SDHP SARGIS TKHRUNI UNION

Noyan Tapan

Dec 9, 2008

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. Gevorg Perkuperkian was elected the
new Chairman of the SDHP Sargis Tkhruni student-youth union at the
union’s December 8 general meeting. He is 28 years old and currently
heads the student council of K. Abovian Armenian State Pedagogic
University’s Culture Department.

According to SDHP Board’s report, Narek Galstian resigning the post
of Chairman has been instructed to temporarily head SDHP Press Service
until the next congress.

http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010373

Aronyan To Compete In Super Tournament

ARONYAN TO COMPETE IN SUPER TOURNAMENT

Panorama.am
18:51 08/12/2008

The champion of World Chess 38th Olympiad Levon Aronyan will take
part in the super tournament of Grand Masters, which will take place
from 10 to 22 December, in China.

Another Armenian chess player Sergey Movsisyan presenting Slovakia
will also take part in the tournament. Six other chess players will
also take part in this championship – Vesselin Topalov (Bulgaria),
Vasili Ivanchuk (Ukraine), Peter Svedler (Russia) and Bu Yantczin
(China).

Rhetorical Statement

RHETORICAL STATEMENT

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
03 Dec 08
Armenia

"I would like to make a rhetorical statement, "Does the Republic
of Armenia have the right to hold a referendum on the issue of a
sovereign state – NKR? That is to say can one state hold a referendum
in connection with another state?

Secondly, I’m confident in case we hold similar consultative referendum
linked with Armenia’s foreign policy, the authorities will have that
much vigilance, to formulate the issue adequately and to demonstrate
to the international instances and the international community the
unification of the Armenians regarding this issue," Victor Dallakyan
announced yesterday during the discussion of the law "On Referendums".

Edward Nalbandyan In Helsinki

EDWARD NALBANDYAN IN HELSINKI

Panorama.am
17:31 03/12/2008

Currently the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Edward Nalbandyan
is in three-day working visit in Helsinki. Minister Nalbandyan will
take part in the Ministerial Assembly of the OSCE member countries;
he will also have a meeting with the secretary general of OSCE Marc
Perrin de Brichambaut.

Edward Nalbandyan will also have a meeting with his Azeri counterpart
Elmar Mamediarov and the OSCE Minsk group co-chairmen.

Foreign Minister of Armenia will have meetings with the Foreign
Minister of Luxemburg Jean Asselborn, Foreign Minister of Ireland
Michael Martin, and the Deputy Secretary General on political affairs
of the UN Lynn Pascoe.

Minister Nalbandyan will also have a meeting with his Turkish
counterpart Ali Babacan.

Adolf Birkhofer: Security Level Of Armenian Nuclear Power Plant Is Q

ADOLF BIRKHOFER: SECURITY LEVEL OF ARMENIAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IS QUITE HIGH

Noyan Tapan

Dec 2, 2008

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 2, NOYAN TAPAN. The work done by the Atomic Energy
Security Council (AESC) under the RA president in the sphere of
security of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (ANPP) enables to keep
Armenia’s energy security at a properly high level, the Armenian
president Serzh Sargsyan stated at the opening ceremony of the 10th
sitting of AESC.

In his words, the proposals and advice of the Council are subjected
to detailed analysis, and many of them were carried out later. In
particular, at the Council’s suggestion to raise the status of
Stateatomcontrol – the regulatory body of Armenia’s nuclear security,
this body was reorganized into the State Committee for the Regulation
of Nuclear Security adjunct to the Armenian government.

The Chairman of AESC, a leading expert in atomic energy Adolf Birkhofer
(Germany) told reporters that the security level of Armenia’s atomic
energy is currently much higher than at the time when AESC started
its activities.

In his opinion, the security level of ANPP is fully
comparable with that of the nuclear plants of this type in other
countries. A. Birkhofer said that the currently operating 2nd power
unit of ANPP should continue working for 7-8 years, while measures
to increase its security should be taken for another 3-4 years.

The Director General of ANPP CJSC Gagik Markosian said that the
results of the 2007-2008 measures to raise the security of ANPP
will be discussed at the 10th sitting of AESC. These measures were
implemented with allocations of a total of more than 10 million USD
provided by the EU, the U.S, Great Britain and the Czech Republic.

He announced that during the consultation held at the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) a week ago with the participation of local,
Armenian and Russian experts, the directions of increasing ANPP’s
security were chosen, on which 240 million rubles (about 10 million
USD) allocated by Russian government for this purpose this year will
be spent. All the proposals of the Armenian side on implementation
of a 3-year program including 12 projects were taken into account
at the consultation, and the Armenian side is now waiting for the
program’s approval by IAEA.

The director general of ANPP CJSC informed those present that last week
the company announced a tender for seismic studies of the building site
of ANPP’s new power unit. He said that he is in favor of operating
the current power unit after the end of its planned operation period
of 30 years – in 2016 if no new power unit is built by that time.

According to him, there has been a precedent of operating 4 power units
with this type of reactor for 45 years in Russia, there have also been
precedents in Europe and the U.S, and the respective experience may
be used for raising the security of the operating power unit of ANPP.

The AESC is composed of Russian experts in atomic energy security (3),
Armenian experts (2), French (2), U.S. (1), Czech (1) and Austrian (1).

http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010169

Construction Rates Grow In Nagorno-Karabakh

CONSTRUCTION RATES GROW IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH

De Facto
Dec 1, 2008

STEPANAKERT, 01.12.08. DE FACTO. In January-October, 2008, construction
works for 19048.2 million AMD was realized in the Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic, which is 17.4%, or 2825.1 million AMD more as compared with
the same period of 2007.

According to the information DE FACTO received at the NKR National
Statistic Service, the construction’s structure is as follows: state
budget’s means – 42.1%, community means – 0.5%, out-budgetary means –
6.1%, humanitarian assistance’s means – 12.6%, foreign investments –
6.9%, organizations’ means – 13.0%, population’s means – 4.2%, other
means – 14.6%.

Policemen force freedom fighters on hunger strike out of Yerablur

AZG Armenian Daily #222, 29/11/2008

Local

POLICEMEN FORCE FREEDOM-FIGHTERS ON HUNGER-STRIKE OUT OF YERABLUR

At about 10:00, November 28, policemen again attacked a group of
Artsakh war freedom-fighters, who had gone on hunger-strike from
November 26, took them to the street by force and do not permit them
to return to Yerablur.It should be mentioned that the previous day, on
November 27, the policemen of Malatia police station came to Yerablur
and advised the action participants to go away otherwise they
threatened to bring them to the police station by force. At about
10:00 they took two participants of the hunger-strike to the police
station.Freedom-fighters on hunger-strike Meruzhan Haroutiunian
(Vanadzor), Hrach Aloyan (Aparan), Vardan Yeritsian (Yerevan), Suren
Martirosian (Echmiadzin), Levon Margarian (Armavir), Vardan Malkhasian
(Ijevan), Armen Manukian (Baghramian region), Garik Begjanian
(Alaverdi), and Armen Badoyan (Yerevan) demand that the RA authorities
not yield an inch of land, recognize Artsakh as integral part of
Armenia, immediately release the political prisoners, and stop the
political persecutions, "Noyan Tapan" reported.