Georgia wants CoE to take charge of its Orthodox monuments in Abkhazia
Strasbourg, January 25, 2012
Georgian parliamentarians are going to draw the attention
of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(PACE) to what in their view is a deplorable state of the
historical monuments of the Georgian Christian Orthodox
Culture in Abkhazia.
"Georgian representatives in the Council of Europe
have long raised the alarm over the shocking situation
around our national monuments in Abkhazia," Georgian
Ambassador to the Council of Europe (CoE) Mamuka Zhgenti
told Interfax in Strasbourg.
This is what Georgian parliamentarians are going to say at
the PACE evening session on Tuesday, titled the Right of
Everyone to Participate in the Cultural Life.
The Assembly will hear a speech by UNESCO (United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)
Director-General Irina Bokova regarding the matter.
"The restoration of our Orthodox monuments, conducted
in Abkhazia, is causing damage beyond repair: the layers
of fresh dye destroy the ancient precious frescoes and
rudely distort the architectural design of the objects and
so on. This is why we shall ask that the relevant CoE
agencies take this important problem under their
control," the Georgian ambassador added.
Interfax
- Religion
26 / 01 / 2012
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