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    NATIONAL CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT URGES YEREVAN NOT TO YIELD TO PROVOCATION

    Interfax
    Dec 11 2008
    Russia

    Tbilisi, December 11, Interfax - Several dozen of representatives
    of the National Christian Movement held an action near the Armenian
    embassy in Tbilisi on Thursday.

    Certain forces in Armenia have held a several-month-long "provocative
    campaign aimed at the return to the Armenian Church of several churches
    of indefinite belonging located in Georgia," movement leader Giorgi
    Andriadze said.

    "If these forces have the right to demand the return of Armenian
    temples, we have the right to demand the return of Georgian temples
    in Armenia. Yet our action urges our Armenian brothers not to yield
    to the provocation for fear of breaking the status quo and causing
    very negative events," he said.

    In the words of Andriadze, there are up to ten Georgian temples dating
    back to the 10-11th centuries in northern Armenia, and the Georgian
    Orthodox Church has no jurisdiction over them.

    More than 2,000 Armenian students protested against an encroachment
    on Armenian churches in Georgia in Yerevan on December 3.

    Two tombs of the Armenian benefactors Tamamshevs were profaned at the
    initiative of Georgian priest Tariel Sikinchelashvili on the premises
    of the St. Norashen Church in Tbilisi on November 16.

    "The problem of Armenian temples in Georgia should be resolved in a
    dialog between the Armenian Apostolic Church and the Georgian Orthodox
    Church," Armenian Diaspora Minister Granush Akopian said.

    "Yet there is still no decision concerning the status of Armenian
    temples in Georgia," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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