"Multi-ethnic Georgia" outraged by Ivanishvili’s statement on Armenians
Georgia Online
20:35 - 05 October '12
Non-governmental organization "Multi-ethnic Georgia" is outraged and concerned about the statement, the leader of the winning coalition "Georgian Dream", Bidzina Ivanishvili, made on national minorities in an interview with The New Times magazine. The organization issued a special statement in this regard.
"In your interview, published at the electronic edition of «The New Times», journalist Yevgenia Albats asked you a question - "You lived in France, your children grew up there, then you came back [to Georgia] and suddenly – [created] party, elections ... What did you need it for?
You responded: "We, Georgians, are strange people - we are tied to the land. This is our character. For example, we have Armenians living here. I am so surprised, they have their homeland nearby, but they live here. You probably do not have such an issue. But I cannot understand. I lived in France, for a year in America, and I started dreaming about my village, my land ... ".
In this regard, we inform you that we are deeply concerned with your words, which contradict your election campaign slogans about civil equality, unity and inter-ethnic harmony. We believe that the leadership of Georgia, which the "Georgian Dream" has already become under your leadership, must in-practice pursue a balanced and tolerant policy towards all ethnic, religious and other groups living in Georgia.
We, representatives of ethnic minorities, are the same [kind of] citizens of Georgia, as the representatives of the majority, with all the rights and responsibilities involved, and we have no other home, than the common state for all of us- Georgia.
In the meantime, we note that we share your vision with respect to the need for establishing a direct dialogue with the Abkhaz and Ossetians, but at the same time, we want to emphasize that for the same Abkhazians and Ossetians it is extremely important to see the new government being able to ensure inter-ethnic equality and harmony within the territories, under Georgian jurisdiction. We hope that in contrast to the former authorities, you will study and take into account the recommendations that our organization has developed as a result of years of work.
Given this, and the fact that your interview was published in the online edition and there is no video or audio confirmation of the above, Public Movement "Multi-ethnic Georgia" is awaiting for explanations for your words in the interview, as well as [expects you to] respond to all the intolerant statements with respect to ethnic minorities, [used] during the election campaign.
We also consider it appropriate to hold a meeting with representatives of different ethnic groups in the shortest possible for you time. "
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