His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, in December 2009 wrote a letter to U.S. President Barack Obama alerting him to the continued abuses of religious and ethnic minorities in Georgia, a cable released on August 26, 2011 by the whistleblower site WikiLeaks revealed. In his letter, the Catholicos brought the “unacceptable situation” of
religious minorities in Georgia to Obama’s attention, noting that the situation
has worsened since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
“As head of the Armenian
Church, our unfortunate experience over the past two decades leads us to
conclude that nothing in the religious sphere within Georgia has changed for the
better since the collapse of the Soviet Union. On the contrary, religious life
in the Republic of Georgia today “except within the Georgian Orthodox Church” is
more restricted, repressed and intolerant for ethnic and religious
minorities.
“After numerous years of effort and countless unsuccessful attempts to work
with the Georgian government and the Georgian Orthodox Church to regulate the
Armenian Church diocese and communities in Georgia, we are forced to formally
bring to your attention the unresolved issues regarding:
1. The lack of legal
status for religious minorities in Georgia; and
2. The Georgian government’s
refusal to return church buildings and church properties. We require your
decisive assistance to compel the Georgian authorities to live up to their
international obligations, among which are the fostering of an environment where
all Christian churches, as well as religious organizations of other faiths, can
operate normally and have their human rights respected and protected,” said the
Catholicos’ letter.
“The most recent example of the Georgian government’s indifference and wanton
neglect resulted in the collapse two weeks ago of the historic St. Gevork of
Mughni Armenian Church (built in 1356) in Tbilisi, Georgia; which is the second
church we have lost in this manner. This has caused great indignation among our
people and Church,” delineated the Catholicos.
The Catholicos concluded the letter by expressing hope that the US government
“will implement the necessary steps to positively affect this unacceptable
situation.”
"Asbarez"
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