A translation of discussion from the forum ofCircassia
Shamil: Why Abkhazians give Abazins citizenship but to Adigas they don’t give? And to my thinking even to Russians they give, better would be to give us than those Russians.
Apsua: According to the constitution of Abkhazia the representatives of abkhazo-abazin people (abaza) automatically become citizens of the Abkhazian Republic, wherever they may be... as concerning Adigas, if they come for constant place habitation they too receive citizenship, those, who want, including from Turkey… you may address with alike application to the appropriate Abkhazian apparatus… you will not be denied by anyone…
Shamil: Thanks we will know from now. And for what to Russians you give, there are not enough Russians there if so?
Amtsa: What it means to Adigas they don’t give? Can you bring an example when they didn’t received citizenship? I know not a few Adigas who are citizens of Abkhazia, even in the Department of the Interior and in different paramilitary structures there are working not a few Adigas. All Adigas who are connected to Abkhazia have Abkhazian passports. To the average Russian it is hard to get Abkhazian citizenship, before they have paid for it 20,000 dollars, now there is tough rules, likely more expensive, but it is not in a large scale, seldom.
Amtsa: And what in the Constitution should be written, to Russians not to give? By the way Russians are not so much here.
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