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Georgian Armenian Community Urges Tbilisi Not to Cut Armenian School Instruction

The Georgian Armenian Community Association has sent a letter to Dimitry Shashkini, the Georgian Minister of Education and Science, asking whether rumors circulating that the Armenian division of two public schools and one private Armenian school in Tbilisi will be closed. Two of the schools in question, No. 110 and 146, have Armenian language divisions. It appears that as a result of educational restructuring, these divisions face closure. The community urges the Ministry to review its decision and thus ensure that national minorities in Georgia continue to receive an education in their mother tongue.

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