Georgia’s Muslim Community: A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy? Publisher: ECMI Volume: 25 pages, pdf Description: In early May 2011, an Administration of Georgian Muslims (AGM) was established.1 Although founded with government help and by government officials, it is officially a non-governmental organisation (NGO) whose aim is to manage and address problems and issues affecting Georgia’s diverse Muslim population. The new administration replaces the semi-independent, Baku-based Caucasus Board of Muslims (CBM) which until recently was the governing body for Georgia's Muslims.