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    ANOTHER ARMENIAN CHURCH VANDALIZED IN GEORGIA

    news.am
    Aug 22, 2011
    Armenia

    TBILISI. - Another Armenian church was vandalized in Georgia. This
    time it was Church of Surb Etchmiadzin located in the capital, Tbilisi,
    which was consecrated by Armenian Catholicos Karekin II two months ago.

    On August 19 evening two young people, supposedly drunk, entered the
    Armenian church. Two sellers of candles and cleanup woman labeled
    their behavior as arrogant and disrespectful, Armenia-based Yerkir
    Media television reported.

    One of them started to turn over the pages of the Holy Book placed on
    the sanctuary tearing off one of the pages. He also sat down on the
    chair of bishop. Women tried to call young people to order and finally
    ousted them from the church. Young people tore off the announcements
    installed on the doors and burnt them down.

    Bishop Vazgen Mirzakhanyan said they had appealed to police. Diocese of
    the Armenian church intends to appeal to Georgia's Internal Ministry
    and other structures and file a note of protest to the Georgian
    Orthodox Church.

    Mirzakhanyan said young people's behavior is a result of the recent
    amendments made to the legislation providing for legal status to the
    religious minorities of Georgia. The legislation sparked anti-Armenian
    sentiments.

    The Armenian diocese of Georgia plans to issue a statement on the
    incident. Earlier Georgia's ombudsman was informed. A month ago unknown
    left inscriptions insulting Armenians on the walls of a hotel located
    near the Surb Etchmiadzin church.

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