Tbilisi. Non-governmental organizations respond to a story
aired in Rustavi 2 program "Post Scriptum”. "We would like to respond to the
September 14 story aired on Rustavi 2 TV program referring to the
event of vandalism taken place in Kobuleti
on September 10, when a group of local citizens slaughtered a pig around the
Muslim theological school and fixed its head to the door.
In our opinion, the story plot was uneven because in
this case of religious intolerance instead of discussion on law and legal viewpoint,
a speculative interpretation was proposed in the first part which was connecting
the social problem to minority issues unfounded. More trouble is that this
interpretation takes place at the expense of an underage which violates the
rights of the child”, said in the statement.
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