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    GEORGIAN AUTHORITIES CONTINUE DESTROYING HISTORICAL-CULTURAL HERITAGE OF ARMENIAN JAVAKHK

    ArmInfo
    2010-04-22 12:34:00

    ArmInfo. The Armenian church of Surb Yerevman (The Epiphany) in
    Georgia's mostly Armenian region, Javakheti, may soon disappear:
    the Georgian authorities have permitted using the stones of this
    ancient church (7th century AD) for construction purposes.

    The statement by the community of Javakheti Armenians of Russia says
    that the altar and one of the chapels have already been destroyed.

    "We can still save the cross-stones in Armenian," the authors of the
    statement say.

    The coordinator of the Yerevan Office of the Research on Armenian
    Architecture NGO Samvel Karapetyan qualifies this as attempt of the
    Georgian authorities to wipe out this Armenian monument from the
    historical map of the region. This facility belongs to the Armenian
    Apostolic Church. In 1828, during the Russian-Turkish war, the dome
    of the Church was ruined by a gun. Today, its cross-stones are being
    steadily destroyed. Karapetyan says that the Georgian authorities
    are consistently destroying the Armenian monuments located in gorges
    near the Armenian-Georgian border - a territory that once was part of
    Gugark province of historical Armenia. The Georgian authorities are
    keeping local Armenians away from the church. Karapetyan believes
    that the goal of this vandalic act is to change the genesis of the
    Armenian cultural-historical monuments of the region.
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