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    ArmenPress
    March 15 2005

    SAAKASHVILI LEAVES ARMENIAN CLERGY'S LETTER UNANSWERED

    YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS: Archimandrite Abgar Hovakimian, who
    is the deputy head of the Armenian Church Diocese in Georgia, told
    Armenpress a letter the Prelacy sent to Georgian president
    Saakashvili requesting his intervention to stop further desecration
    of Armenian churches and other historical monuments across Georgia
    has not been responded yet. The letter also asked for a clear cut
    status for the Armenian Prelacy in Georgia demanding that Armenian
    churches be handed over to its management.
    He said though the problem was discussed during a last week visit
    to Yerevan by Georgian prime minister Zurab Noghaideli, however, a
    final solution is expected to come from a meeting between the
    religious leaders of Armenians and Georgians. He said Armenian
    cultural and historical monuments supervised by Georgian culture
    ministry are overlooked and cited a recent incident when Armenian
    gravestones in the yard of Norashen Armenian church in Tbilisi were
    replaced with Georgian gravestones. Days earlier Armenian cross
    stones were destroyed at Gremi church complex. He said Surb Nshan
    church in Akhaltsikha remains closed, while monuments there are being
    destroyed.
    The headquarters of the Armenian Church in Etchmiadzin told
    Armenpress this problem is in their focus and they are taking steps
    to attract Georgian authorities and clergy's attention to this
    problem.
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