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Why is Georgia allowing a Turkish settlement?

by 1389AD ( 90 Comments › )
Filed under Asia, Dhimmitude, immigration, Islamic Invasion, Turkey at March 23rd, 2011 - 8:30 am

Says Philip_Daniel:

Georgia is planning to settle Turks in the Javakhk region?

Have they lost their minds?!

(Point of clarification: we are not speaking of the State of Georgia in the American South, but of the nation of Georgia in the Caucasus.)

I suspect that US influence in Georgia, in the aftermath of the nefarious George Soros-engineered “Rose Revolution” of 2003, is at least partly to blame for this madness. The once-“secular” Turkey is doing everything it can to expand its influence in Asia, and to establish a new de facto caliphate. Turkey’s intentions in funding a railroad in Georgia are anything but benign.

It is ALWAYS wrong to allow Muslims into any non-Muslim country or territory, no matter what the excuse.

Where Javakhk issue is hidden?

(h/t: Philip Daniel)

By Times.am at 5 March, 2011, 5:56 pm
by Ara Khachatouryan,
Asbarez.com

Every day, the Armenians of the Samtskhe-Javakheti (Javakhk) region in Georgia face a harsh battle for survival. Yet through sheer will and determination, the community, which faces discrimination and insurmountable obstacles, is able to keep the Armenian identity alive, not for fear of assimilation but for the most basic of reasons: survival.

In the 20 years since Armenia’s independence and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the plight of the Armenians in Javakhk has not been center stage, simply because the life and death struggle to liberate Karabakh was, and continues to be at the fore, since it is so detrimental for the Armenian nation.

No one knows that better that the Armenians living in Javakhk, where vestiges of the Soviet regime are still very much part and parcel of daily life. Despite the unique position Georgia enjoys as a darling of the West, enough to prompt a Western-backed and orchestrated color revolution, official Tbilisi has not been willing to enact reforms and, through its arcane laws, discriminates against minorities living in Georgia by blocking their ability to enjoy basic and fundamental rights of practicing their religion and speaking their language. Armenians in Javakhk, who have lived there for centuries before being annexed to Georgia by Joseph Stalin, are being systematically persecuted and their right to life and liberty is being hampered on a daily basis.

This second-class citizen status is impeding Armenians from getting jobs, being represented in local and federal government structures and from teaching Armenian in schools. Furthermore, a state-sponsored campaign to crack down on the community has intensified, resulting in the arrest and incarceration of community activist and leaders on trumped up charges that often border on absurdity.
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Their demands from the Georgian authorities are to not impede the teaching of the Armenian language through state-sanctioned obstacles, which generally are manifested through financial cuts to Armenian schools or the restriction on teaching of history and religion. Another important stipulation is fair representation in local and federal elected offices and equal opportunity for employment. An end to random raids of community facilities and arrest of leaders is also of utmost importance in their demand for human rights. The people of Javakhk are convinced that the most logical way to realize their objectives and address the inequities of the current situation is through autonomy for Javakhk within a federated state of Georgia.
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The challenges facing Armenia, Karabakh and the entire Armenian nation are compounded by the realities facing the Armenians of Javakhk. Aside from Georgian government’s ill-treatment of Armenians, the construction of the Kars-Akhalkalak-Baku railway—almost entirely funded by Turkey and Azerbaijan—coupled with the planned settlement of Meskheti Turks in Javakhk proper threaten the very existence of this historic Armenian territory. [emphasis added]
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Originally published on 1389 Blog.


CPAC 2011: At the Blog Bash

by 1389AD ( 201 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Egypt, Elections 2010, Elections 2012, Islam, Middle East, Open thread, Republican Party, Tea Parties at February 16th, 2011 - 8:30 pm

Listen, make up your own mind, and post your comments!

All American Interviews: 2011 CPAC Blogger of the Year, Javier Manjarres

Rep. Allen West talks to bloggers at CPAC 2011

CPAC 2011: Herman Cain Crashes the Blog Bash



Herman Cain

Georgia businessman, talk radio host, and Tea Party activist Herman Cain speaks at CPAC 2011. Yes, it’s a long video, but it is both entertaining and inspirational.

Herman Cain to Obama at CPAC: “U.S. Will Not Become U.S. of Europe on our Watch”


Black Children Are An “Endangered Species.”

by WrathofG-d ( 201 Comments › )
Filed under Abortion, Politics at February 15th, 2010 - 8:00 pm

The eyebrow-raising ads featuring a young black child are an effort by the anti-abortion movement to use race to rally support within the black community.

That should give everybody a little something to talk about.

The billboards went up last week in Atlanta and urge black women to “get outraged.”

The effort is sponsored by Georgia Right to Life, which also is pushing legislation that aims to ban abortions based on race.

Black women accounted for the majority of abortions in Georgia in 2006, even though blacks make up just a third of state population, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Nationally, black women were more than three times as likely to get an abortion in 2006 compared with white women, according to the CDC.

“I think it’s necessary,” Cheryl Sullenger, senior policy adviser for Operation Rescue, said of the billboard campaign. “Abortion in the black community is at epidemic proportions. They’re not really aware of what’s actually going on. If it shocks people … it should be shocking.”

Anti-abortion advocates say the procedure has always been linked to race. They claim Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger wanted to eradicate minorities by putting birth control clinics in their neighborhoods, a charge Planned Parenthood denies.

Of course, the Leftist Pro-abortion for any reason what-so-ever nutcases, including those at Planned Parenthood, are livid:

“The language in the billboard is using messages of fear and shame to target women of color,” said Leola Reis, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood of Georgia.  “If we want to reduce the number of abortions and unintended pregnancies, we need to work as a community to make sure we get quality affordable health care services to as many women and men as possible.”

Abortion rights advocates are disturbed.   Spelman College professor Beverly Guy-Sheftall called the strategy a gimmick.

“To use racist arguments to try to bait black people to get them to be anti-abortion is just disgusting,” said Guy-Sheftall, who teaches women’s history and feminist thought at the historically black women’s college.

“These one-issue approaches that are not about saving the black family or black children, it’s just a big distraction,” she said. “Many black people don’t know who Margaret Sanger is and could care less.”

{The Article}

They just don’t get it.

Friday Linkage

by Kafir ( 12 Comments › )
Filed under Links, Open thread at May 1st, 2009 - 7:01 am

Pakistani Artist, Poet Murdered in Shariah “Honor” Killing

Ali Saleh Kahlah Marri admits helping 9/11 architects

Five things to watch in Russia-Georgia relations

French Stimulus: 5 More EC725 Helicopters

UAE is world’s third-biggest arms importer: think-tank

Replacement Speculation Begins

Jimmy Cayne on Tim Geithner: ‘This Guy Thinks He’s Got a Big Dick. He’s Got Nothing, Except Maybe a Boyfriend’

OH! And Dimwit of the month (April 2009) (thanks village Idiot)