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    WAITING THE UPCOMING HIGH LEVEL NEGOTIATIONS

    AZG Armenian Daily #051, 23/03/2005

    Press release

    In early April, a delegation from Armenia comprising Archbishop Pargev
    Martirosyan, Head of the Armenian Diocese in Nagorno-Karabakh and
    member of the ecclesiastic counsel, Bishop Yeznik and Professor Rafael
    Papyan, in charge of the department of inter-confessional relations,
    will travel to Georgia to discuss the problems connected to Norashen -
    and not only those.

    At the end of the 19th century, Tbilisi counted 29 active Armenian
    Churches, today a mere two are left. Eight Armenian Churches have
    undergone appropriation efforts and were turned into Georgian ones,
    in addition thereto frescos, khachkars and all Armenian references
    have systematically been destroyed. The fate of five churches,
    including Norashen, currently lies in the hands of the Georgian
    Patriarchate. And this is just in Tbilisi. The destruction and
    appropriation process of the Armenian spiritual and ecclesiastical
    heritage continues throughout Georgia. Many historians already refer
    to it as the genocide of the Armenian cultural heritage in Georgia.

    The Armenian delegation furthermore intends to discuss the status of
    the Armenian Diocese in Georgia, an unresolved problem which affects
    not the Armenian Church alone, as the only religious group included
    in the Georgian legislative framework today, is the Georgian Orthodox
    Church.

    A draft law is apparently in the making which will enable religious
    groups to register as legal persons of private law. However, the
    Armenian Apostolic Church can look back on a centuries old historical
    presence in Georgia, and declares that it has no intention of
    registering as a person of private law, since the Church, in essence,
    is of societal nature.

    The Armenian Diocese in Georgia hopes that the upcoming negotiations
    will settle the outstanding problems, including the one connected to
    Norashen, the appropriation of which continues as of now, despite
    counter-declarations that the resolution of the question would be
    left to be dealt with on the highest level.

    Today, construction works of a new wall around the Armenian Church
    Norashen were undertaken under the supervision of Georgian priest,
    Father Tariel (the same who destroyed in 1994 Armenian khachkars and
    frescoes of the 19th century from the Hovnatanyan school and whose
    actions were labeled by the Georgian patriarch Iliad II as "his own",
    while in turn Father Tariel cites orders from above). And all this
    only a mere hundred meters away from the administrative building of
    the Georgian Orthodox Church's Patriarchate.

    After the meeting, the representatives of the Armenian clergy will
    hold a press conference, the details of which will be announced at
    a later time.

    Armenian Diocese of Georgia
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