Idea of the South Caucasus Union will be discussed in Teqali
The pros and cons of bringing countries of the South Caucasus into a single Union will be discuss on March 8 at the next meeting in the framework of the Teqali Georgian village on the border of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
According to the Caucasian Center for Peacekeeping Initiatives (CCPI), at a regular meeting in the geographic center of the South Caucasus will also presented a report on the work Teqali rapid response group and presentation of the book by Levon Javakhyan "Vernissage."
For all those wishing to become a party to the meeting will be provided transportation from Tbilisi , Ijevan , Kazakh , Marneuli, and Noyemberian. To reserve a seat on the bus, please write to: teqali@southcaucasus.com or contact the organizers by phone +994 55 8726695 (Azerbaijan), +374 55 401459 (Armenia) , +995 599 753754 (Georgia.)
At the hearing on "The South Caucasus Union" from a position of "for" will speak Khamis Massimov, human rights activist, an emergency room physician, coordinator of Kazakhstan Agstafa branch of the Helsinki Citizens Assembly of Azerbaijan and Tigran Hovhannisyan, journalist , president of the Foreign Correspondents Association , the correspondent of the newspaper " Izvestiya" Armenia, teacher of the Armenian-Russian University. From the position "against" will speak David Mchedlidze , journalist Fund "Internews- Georgia" , site editor Media.ge; NPO.GE, board member of Georgia Charter of Journalistic Ethics . Moderator hearing George Vanian , chairman CCPMI.
Reports which will be discussed at the hearing , have been published on the website: southcaucasus.com.
Civil hearing carried CCPMI, within the project "Symbolic Court of Human Rights" with the support of National Endowment for Democracy (USA), with the organizational support of the Association "Teqali" (Georgia ) , Kazakh-Agstafa branch of the Helsinki Citizens Assembly of Azerbaijan. -02D-
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