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    Priests scuffle with brooms, stones, at traditional site of Jesus' birth


    The Associated Press
    Published: December 27, 2007


    BETHLEHEM, West Bank: Robed Greek Orthodox and Armenian priests went at
    each other with brooms and stones inside the Church of the Nativity on
    Thursday as long-standing rivalries erupted in violence during holiday
    cleaning.

    The basilica, built over the grotto in Bethlehem where Christians
    believe Jesus was born, is administered jointly by Roman Catholic,
    Greek Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic authorities. Any perceived
    encroachment on one group's turf can set off vicious feuds.

    On Thursday, dozens of priests and cleaners came to the fortress-like
    church to scrub and sweep the floors, walls and rafters ahead of the
    Armenian and Orthodox Christmas, celebrated in the first week of
    January. Thousands of tourists visited the church this week for
    Christmas celebrations.

    But the cleanup turned ugly after some of the Orthodox faithful stepped
    inside the Armenian church's section, touching off a scuffle between
    about 50 Greek Orthodox and 30 Armenians.

    Palestinian police, armed with batons and shields, quickly formed a
    human cordon to separate the two sides so the cleaning could continue,
    then ordered an Associated Press photographer out of the church.

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