How does the state attempt to control the Muslim organizations?
Tbilisi. The Human Rights Education and Monitoring Center publishes an interview with Mirtagi Asadov, the Head of the Supreme Religious Administration of Georgia’s All Moslemes.
''How and for what reason has the Administration of Georgian Muslims been established? What role has the state played in its creation and how has the government taken into account the interests of the Muslims? Why was there the need for the establishment of an alternative organization? Why is part of the Muslims against creation of an artificial union of Shiites and Sunnites by the state? How have the activities of the State Agency for Religious Affairs and the attempt of the state to set control over the Muslim community through a variety of mechanisms been assessed?'', Mirtagi Asadov speaks on these issues In an interview.
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