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    STUDENTS DEMAND LEGAL STATUS FOR ARMENIAN CHURCH IN GEORGIA: PROTEST AT GEORGIAN EMBASSY

    Tert
    Nov 24 2009
    Armenia

    Students from various higher educational institutions in Yerevan
    organized a protest demo in Republic Square demanding the Georgian
    authorities and the Georgian church to designate legal status to the
    Armenian Apostolic Church Diocese in Georgia, to return Armenian
    churches, and to respect and protect the cultural values of the
    Armenian people.

    >>From Republic Square, the students, along with some members of
    the clergy, marched to the Georgian Embassy in Armenia. Three youth
    submitted a letter to the Georgian ambassador that was addressed to
    the Georgian governing leadership and the Georgian Orthodox Church.

    The letter, in part, stated:

    "We, the participants of this protest, children of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church, members of different organizations raise our voices
    in protest of the destruction of St. Gevorg Church of Mughnetsi,
    constructed in Tbilisi in 1356."

    There is also concern noted in the letter that the efforts of the
    Armenian side didn't lead to results, and the designation of legal
    status to the Armenian Apostolic Church Diocese in Georgia and the
    return of historic Armenian churches in Tbilisi to the Diocese didn't
    get resolved through dialogue and mutual agreement.

    While some of the students were submitting their letter, the youth
    carrying flags and posters in front of the Georgian Embassy were
    chanting "No White Genocide," "We demand," and so on.

    During the demonstration, numerous police officers were making sure
    order was maintained. They didn't hinder the youth rally.

    Coming out of the embassy, the youth told demo participants that
    the ambassador promised to pass the letter on to Georgia's governing
    authorities personally.

    The students also stated they will be sending a similar letter to
    the United Nations.
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