The rumors spread by the Georgian “Rustavi-2” television channel on December 4, claiming that the body of a well-known political activist of the Bolshevik party and one of Lenin’s intimate allies, Kamo, is fading in the cemetery, are not accurate. This is what deputy of the Georgian parliament and one of the leaders of the Armenians’ Union of Georgia Vahan Bayburd told “ArmInfo”. According to Bayburd, during the 1991 anticommunist movement that kicked off in Georgia, the statues and gravestones of the revolutionary-Bolsheviks, including those of Kamo, had disappeared. However, the Georgian authorities have located Kamo’s relatives and reburied him in the Vake cemetery of Tbilisi near Kamo’s sister Javahir Khulatashvili’s grave.