Georgia is a relatively small country with a mixed population: the overwhelming majority of Georgians 
belong  to  the  Georgian  Orthodox  Church  which  has  an  important  role  in  the  Nation  building  of  the 
country,  but  there  are  some  significant  religious  minorities.  Some  of  them  are  settled  in  territories 
which  border  with  countries  where  they  represent  the  majority,  and  Georgia  has  already  suffered 
from breakaway wars in the recent past. 
Since its independence from the Soviet Union, there were episodes of religious intolerance. Albeit the 
modernization   which   the   country   underwent   in the   last   decade   embedded   an   enforcement   of secularism, up to recent days some case were still registered of intolerance and of the manipulation of 
the religious sentiments for political purpose. 
A sound secular and democratic order and a tolerant environment are the best protection for each and 
all citizens of Georgia, and a matter of urgency after the ignominious events of 17th of May, 
when antigay protesters led by Orthodox clergyviolently prevented an anti-homophobia rally from taking place
full analysis available at http://www.ispionline.it/sites/default/files/pubblicazioni/analysis_174_2013.pdf.pdf 
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