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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT36) KASPI, Georgia -- Aug. 16, 2002 -- GEORGIA-ATTACKS-2 -- Georgia, the United States' closest ally in the Caucasus, has experienced a wave of religious violence in the last three years that is increasingly calling into question the country's willingness -- or ability -- to protect democracy and human rights. The Jehovah's Witnesses are one of the minority faiths suffering persecution in Georgia. Georgi Bunturi, left, and Guram Makhroblishvili, both Jehovah's Witnesses, searched Friday through the charred remains of religious pamphlets burned in a yard in Kaspi Thursday night by two dozen men, wearing crosses of the Georgian Orthodox church, who arrived on buses and ransacked the home of Bunturi. (Yuri Kozyrev/The New York Times)
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2002-08-16
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The New York Times Agency
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