Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenian Diocese In Georgia Urges To Stop Barbarism

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenian Diocese In Georgia Urges To Stop Barbarism

    ARMENIAN DIOCESE IN GEORGIA URGES TO STOP BARBARISM

    Azg/arm
    22 March 05

    The conflict surrounding the Armenian Church Norashen is gaining
    new momentum and the frontiers of trust, it seems, are being left
    far behind. After the attention it attracted in relation to the "fake
    tombstones with Georgian inscriptions", which are still not taken away
    from the churchâ~@~Ys yard, Georgian Church officials convincingly
    assured the Armenian Diocese that the Georgian Patriarchate had best
    intentions for a positive resolve of the Norashen question and that
    the actions of Father Tariel were very much his own.

    However, just a few days later, Father Abgar, Deputy Head of the
    Armenian Diocese in Georgia, witnessed the undertaking of new works
    by the Georgian clergy and handymen in front of the Armenian Church
    Norashen (digging of holes, planting of trees etc.). Despite the
    earlier agreement, the appropriation efforts aimed at the Armenian
    Church of Norashen continue secretly, probably with the intention to
    put the Armenian Diocese in front of a fait accompli. The Georgian
    priest Tariel (the same who had destroyed famous frescoes from the
    Hovnatanyan school and Armenian khatshkars) stated: "The land is ours,
    hence the church is ours and we do what we want and what I have been
    told. Leave us in peace, you are getting on our nervesâ~@¦"

    Against the backdrop of the Norashen problem, the Armenian Diocese
    in Georgian is worried about a growing anti-Armenism in Georgia
    (where according to official figures from 1989 about 500.000
    Armenians live), which finds expresses in the form of anti-Armenian
    propaganda in Georgian mass-media, such as in the Georgian Times
    of 24.02.2005: "Armenians do anything to undercut the formation of
    Georgia as a stateâ~@¦ and this is why it is necessary to create
    a one-nation-state", "if the Armenians had the material means,
    they would destroy our language", "I donâ~@~Yt remember one single
    time, when Armenians did something good for Georgia", "a Georgianised
    Armenian can never become a Georgian, he will always strive to power.
    The clearest example for this is the Georgian President himself". The
    Diocese is furthermore worried about the continuous acts of vandalism
    that Armenian cemeteries are subjected to in Georgia. The century old
    cemetery of Vera, in Tbilisi, has been almost completely destroyed in
    the past 17 years. The graves of well known politicians, generals,
    professors and poets, who were not just Armenians but who played an
    important role in historical Georgia are being annihilated. And the
    latest horrendous news, reaching the Press Office, are from Dusheti
    (a provincial town in Georgia), where yet another Armenian cemetery
    has become the victim of acts of vandalism.

    The Armenian Diocese in Georgia requests that acts of vandalism
    and offence to the dead be put an end to. It asks not to impede the
    fruitful dialogue between the Georgian Patriarchate and the Armenian
    Catholicosate, which is undercut by the unqualified actions of Father
    Tariel, resulting in a negative impact on the century old, brotherly
    relationship between the two churches. The Diocese hopes to attract
    the attention of the international community to this situation.

    Armenian Diocese in Georgia

    --Boundary_(ID_ZOr3m2Xj67V5UXnBlLIiIA)--
Working...
X