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    Incident in Tbilisi: Fight renews debate over Georgian-Armenian relations

    Society | 22.07.14 | 17:38

    GOHAR ABRAHAMYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    A fight between Armenian priests and Georgians in front of an Armenian
    church in the Georgian capital last weekend has renewed concerns over
    Georgian-Armenian relations.
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    A pre-planned attack was carried out against representatives of the
    Armenian Holy Echmiadzin Church in Tbilisi, the Georgian Diocese of
    the Armenian Apostolic Church said on Sunday. According to a
    statement, the July 19 attack was motivated by ethnic and religious
    hatred.

    The statement says that a Georgian lady could not drive her car out of
    the parking lot and blamed the Armenian priest for blocking her way.
    Later on the argument continued with two other Georgians who came to
    her support. In two hours around 50 people gathered around the church
    and a fight began.

    The spiritual leader of the Armenian Holy Echmiadzin Church in
    Tbilisi, priest Ter Manuk Zeynalyan told ArmeniaNow Monday told that
    this last incident stems from much deeper issues.

    "Among Georgians there is a layer of people who will never stop
    cursing at Armenians and they will never change, I do not even doubt
    that the government will ever be able to change that, because as a
    matter of fact it all comes from above," Zeynayan says.

    The Armenian community in Georgia reaches 250,000, and there are more
    than 300 Armenian churches, only 40 of them function, another six
    caused disagreements between the Armenian Apostolic church and
    Georgian Orthodox church. There are only two Armenian churches in
    Tbilisi but at the moment one of the churches - St. Gevorg is
    undergoing restoration and is temporarily closed.

    The priest says that the Armenian Holy Echmiadzin Church has had
    progress in the recent years, there is a church affiliated Armenian
    House culture center with Unions of writers, painters, musicians with
    over 650 students.

    "All this, I think is very obvious, and Georgians views toward the
    church have drastically changed," the priest said adding that though
    the case is under investigation at the police they have no big
    expectations.

    The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin reflected on the occurrence
    expressing deep concern and condemning "this act of ethnic hostility
    and religious intolerance", mentioning that "that instigating
    aggression is a result of anti-Armenian mood spread in Georgia by
    various organizations and individuals including some Georgian
    priests".

    According to Novosti Georgia daily, Georgian National Affairs Ministry
    representative said that the incident had no inter-ethnic character,
    and the clash took place in the street triggered by a
    misunderstanding.

    A young Georgian flower seller nearby the church said that though he
    was not there on that day, he assured that they are in good terms with
    Armenians, the occurrence had no political basis, just a mere hooligan
    behavior which he also condemns.

    But an Armenian national, Liza who works at a store on one of the
    central streets in Tbilisi, said that Georgians have always been
    discriminative toward Armenians, and the latest event is a proof of
    it.

    "We all are shocked, there have always been some negative views from
    Georgians, but to attack the priests in the church in that way, we
    have never seen anything like that and we are concerned," the
    saleswoman said.

    http://armenianow.com/society/56280/armenian_holy_echmiadzin_church_armeniangeorgian_r elations

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