Civil Georgia, Georgia
March 10 2006
One Dies in Clash, Rising Tensions in Multiethnic Tsalka
A clash which resulted into death of one and injury of at least one
local resident in multiethnic town of Tsalka in Kvemo Kartli region
on March 9, triggered protest of local ethnic Armenians.
Police said that five suspects have already been arrested. But
protesters in Tsalka demanded lynching of suspects on March 10.
`The Interior Ministry will never allow actions of this kind,’ the
Georgian Interior Ministry stated on March 10.
The Interior Ministry said that only one local was injured, but
according to the ethnic minority advocacy group Multinational Georgia
four ethnic Armenians were wounded as a result of an attack.
According to this non-governmental organization about 500 residents
of Tsalka were demanding at the rally outside the local police
station on March 10 an immediate investigation and prosecution of
those who are guilty of this crime. The protest rally was `brutally
dispersed’ by the police, according to the Multinational Georgia.
Clashes between the locals erupt sporadically in recent years in
Tsalka district with population of 20 000. Ethnic Armenians comprise
57% of population, according to the Georgian department of
statistics. 4,500 ethnic Greeks, 2,500 ethnic Georgians and up to
2,000 Azerbaijanis also live there.