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4 June 2012 - 08:15 AMT

Javakhk Armenians urge Clinton to raise Vahagn Chakhalyan’s release issue

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will visit Georgia on June 5 as part of her regional trip to South Caucasus countries. On this occasion a petition addressed to the U.S. Secretary of State was passed to the "Yerkir" Union of NGOs with a request to be published.

Over 1650 residents of the Armenian populated Javakheti region of Georgia signed under the appeal, where they call Mrs. Clinton to raise the issue of Armenian political figure and political prisoner Vahagn Chakhalyan’s acquittal and release during her visit to Georgia and meetings with the Georgian authorities, according to the press service of "Yerkir" Union.

The petition with the attached signatures and the accompanying letter was submitted to the U.S. Embassy on June 2, 2012.

It runs as follows, “During his activities, the Javakheti Armenian social, political and national figure Vahagn Chakhalyan is fighting not only for the improvement of the socio-economic conditions of the Javakheti population and for the maintenance of the ethnic, cultural, linguistic, religious and educational values of the Armenian population living in Georgia but also tries to stop the process that forces Armenians to leave the region.

Because of the above mentioned activities and for having taken over 31% of the votes from the ruling party, when being presented in the composition of the opposition party during the local self government elections in Akhalkalaki region of October 2006 with the organization "United Javakhk" headed by Vahagn Chakhalyan became subject to political persecutions. The "Javakhk-Info" agency, the "Youth" radio, the sport-cultural and educational sections were closed by the Georgian authorities and the edition of "Kajatun" newspaper was banned. Vahagn Chakhalyan was arrested illegally and sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with false accusations. The same fate was reserved for his relatives and for many party members.

Therefore, we urge You to raise the issue of Vahagn Chakhalyan’s acquittal and release during your visit to Georgia and the meetings with President Saakashvili.”