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    FOUR RELIGIOUS CONFESSIONS TO RECEIVE DOUBLE FUNDING IN 2015

    Agenda, Georgia
    Dec 24 2014

    Four religious confessions, other than Orthodoxy, will receive
    financial support by Georgia's Government as a compensation of damages
    suffered from the Soviet regime.

    Four religious groups existing in Georgia [the Jewish and Muslim
    communities, the Armenian Apostolic Church, and the Catholic Church]
    have been allocated financial compensations for the moral and material
    damages suffered by them under Soviet totalitarianism.

    Head of State Agency for Religious Issues Zaza Vashakmadze highlighted
    that the confessions financed by state budget will receive duplicate
    funding in 2015.

    Meanwhile at the beginning of this year, on January 27, at the
    Government's meeting Georgia's State Minister for Reconciliation and
    Civil Equality Paata Zakareishvili said the state allocate a maximum
    of 4.5 million GEL to the four groups. The money should be divided
    among the four religious groups proportionally.

    The information revealed at the meeting between Georgia's Prime
    Minister Irakli Garibashvili and representatives of religious groups,
    today morning.

    "The Government decree on granting partial compensations for damages
    suffered by four religious groups under the Soviet Union has been
    fulfilled," Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said at the meeting.

    Head of Religion Agency emphasized that the Government signed
    agreements with the Agency for Religious Issues and all four religious
    groups. Those religious groups will receive allocated funding on
    their bank accounts.

    "There are four religious groups required in the government decree.

    These are the Muslim community in Georgia, the Armenian Apostolic
    Church, the Catholic Church, and the Jewish community. The state showed
    its goodwill and allocated several million GEL," Zaza Vashakmadze said.

    http://agenda.ge/news/27063/eng




    From: A. Papazian
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