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    GEORGIANS PLACE CROSSES IN AZERIS VILLAGES

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Aug 7 2009
    Armenia

    Local Georgian patriarchate of Bolnisi in Kvemo-Kartli (mainly
    Azerbaijani populated), places 7-10m height crosses, Trend Life
    reports.

    The number of crosses in Georgian villages with Azerbaijani population
    has recently increased. This decision by Georgian patriarchate provoked
    protest and complains of the local Azeris.

    According to Alibala Askerov, the chairman of Heyrat Movement of
    Azerbaijanis in Georgia, crosses are placed in every Azerbaijani
    populated village and rise near Azerbaijani cemeteries: "Lighted big
    crosses are placed near every village and the passer-by might assume
    Christians live there. Such actions might lead to worst ends. Increase
    in number of crosses may cause a religious confrontation."

    Lela Jejelava, the Head of the Inter-religious Relations Center under
    the Georgian Patriarch, explains: "Georgia has a tradition to place
    crosses everywhere. Local Eparchy did not mean to offend Azerbaijanis
    inhabitants of the Bolnisi region when placing crosses. Cross is not
    merely symbol of Christianity, but also a symbol of faith and love."

    Anonymous theologian told NEWS.am that Georgians are very devout and
    patriarchate considers the cross would restrain from addictions. It
    is the last ditch means capable of holding Georgian society from
    degradation, as Government seem to have failed this mission.

    The expert does not rule out the possibility of the conflict on
    religious ground involving Muslim community, particular Kvemo Kartli
    Azerbaijanis.
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