Defending the Armenian Church & Religious Freedoms in the Georgian Republic

in Georgia. The ancient Armenian Surb Norashen Church, also located in Tbilisi, Georgia, dates back to 1467 AD and was closed off from any religious activities in the 1930s by the then Communist Govt., and instead, was used as a book depository much like many other religious sites at the time. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the newly Independent State of Georgia purposely neglected returning the Armenian church to the Armenian Apostolic Church Diocese in Tbilisi - gating off ...
Author: ArmenianAmerica; Tags: Armenians in Georgia Georgian-Armenians Armenian-Americans Armenian Activism Armenian Apostolic Church Religious Freedoms Religious Rights Armenian Religious Rights Religious Freedom Armenia Armenian Protests Armenian Demonstration Republic of Georgia Republic of Armenia.


















