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    YEREVAN STUDENTS' RALLY PROTESTS TREATMENT OF ARMENIAN CHURCHES IN GEORGIA

    Interfax
    Dec 3 2008
    Russia

    More than 2,000 students of Armenian universities held a rally on
    Wednesday protesting against a recent series of events involving
    Armenian churches in Georgia, including the November 16 desecration
    of two tombstones on the graves of known Armenians outside Tbilisi's
    St. Norashen church at the initiative of Georgian Priest Tariel
    Sikinchelashvili.

    The students gathered outside the headquarters of the UN office
    in Yerevan. They then walked toward the building of the Georgian
    embassy in Armenia and handed over a letter to Georgian Ambassador
    Revaz Gachechiladze, demanding that "this illegal conduct of Georgian
    clergymen be stopped and an appropriate assessment be given to what
    has happened."

    Several years ago, Priest Sikinchelashvili tried to install tombstones
    with inscriptions in the Georgian language on the premises of the
    St. Norashen Armenian church. In August 2008, he coordinated efforts
    to build a fence around the church with symbols allegedly pointing
    to its belonging to the Georgian Orthodox Church.

    Armenian Minister for Diaspora Affairs Granush Akopian told a news
    conference on Wednesday that "not a single priest has any right to
    ruin the century-long friendship of the Armenian and Georgian peoples."

    Akopian said that the fate of Armenian historical and cultural
    monuments in Georgia is high on his ministry's agenda.
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