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    POLICE BREAK UP UNHOLY BRAWL IN REVERED JERUSALEM CHURCH

    Agence France Presse
    April 20 2008

    JERUSALEM (AFP) -- Israeli police rushed into Jerusalem's Church of
    the Holy Sepulchre to break up fist fights between dozens of Greek
    and Armenian worshippers on Orthodox Palm Sunday, witnesses said.

    Some 20 officers intervened after Armenian worshippers threw a Greek
    Orthodox priest out of the church, sparking a free-for-all, they said.

    Several worshippers then started beating the police officers with palm
    fronds they were holding for the Palm Sunday celebrations that mark
    the return of Jesus to the Holy City a week before he was crucified.

    After the incident, dozens of members of Jerusalem's Armenian community
    marched from the church to the Old City's police headquarters in
    protest at the detention of two Armenians.

    Brawls are not uncommon at the church, which is shared by various
    branches of Christianity, each of which controls and jealously guards
    part of site -- considered one of the holiest in Christianity.

    Precisely in order to prevent such disturbances, two Muslim families
    have been entrusted for the past 800 years with opening and closing
    the gates of the church, a cavernous labyrinth of chapels and crypts
    built on the site where many Christians believe Jesus was crucified
    and buried.

    Orthodox Christians celebrate Palm Sunday according to a different
    calendar from Catholics and other Christians in the west, who marked
    the day on March 16.

    Tens of thousands of Orthodox worshippers from across the world packed
    the streets of the Old City for the celebration.

    There was no immediate comment from Israeli police.
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