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In Georgia, May 17 represents a deeply polarized day, functioning simultaneously as the International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHOBIT) and the church-established Day of Family Purity. While LGBTQ+ activists face violence and cancelations, the Georgian Orthodox Church holds large, rival marches, fueling ideological conflict over public space and rights. Read the full story at BBC News .

Georgian Church Calls for ‘Family Day’ on May 17 - Civil Georgia

Bbcnews.ge: Бѓјбѓ™бѓ Бѓђбѓ˜бѓњбѓђбѓёбѓ˜ Бѓ“აღჼპჼლი Бѓґбѓђбѓ Бѓ—ველი, Бѓїбѓђбѓ‘бѓђ Бѓ®бѓќбѓ¤бѓ”бѓ Бѓ˜бѓђ 17 Бѓ¬бѓљбѓ˜бѓў Бѓђбѓўбѓђбѓ™бѓёбѓ˜ Вђћбѓњбѓ˜бѓ­бѓ˜бѓ”бѓ Бѓёбѓ˜вђњ Бѓ’ამოვიდა В»

In Georgia, May 17 represents a deeply polarized day, functioning simultaneously as the International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHOBIT) and the church-established Day of Family Purity. While LGBTQ+ activists face violence and cancelations, the Georgian Orthodox Church holds large, rival marches, fueling ideological conflict over public space and rights. Read the full story at BBC News .

Georgian Church Calls for ‘Family Day’ on May 17 - Civil Georgia In Georgia, May 17 represents a deeply polarized