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    Christians from Syria and Egypt seek refuge in the Caucasus

    15:57 27.07.2013


    Christian minorities from both Egypt and Syria are starting to look to
    the South Caucasus countries of Georgia and Armenia as a refuge from
    violence and uncertainly, Nicholas Clayton writes in an article
    published by the GlobalPost.

    The choice isn't as random as it may seem. Sandwiched between Turkey,
    Iran and Russia's predominately Muslim North Caucasus regions, both
    Georgia and Armenia have ancient Christian traditions dating back to
    the 4th century. Their churches are closely related to the Copts and
    other Eastern Christian confessions.

    Georgia has issued nearly 2,000 visas to Egyptians this year - almost
    all to Coptic Christians - after giving out just 222 last year. The
    country of 4.5 million now estimates about 2,500 Egyptians live there.

    Armenia has gone as far as announcing the creation of `New Aleppo' - a
    housing development outside the capital Yerevan that has reportedly
    drawn interest from 600 Syrian Armenian families. Besides, Yerevan
    offers passports to Syrians with Armenian heritage at its consulates
    in Syria.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/07/27/christians-from-syria-and-egypt-seek-refuge-in-the-caucasus/

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