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  • ANKARA: Erdogan opens Garden of Religions in Antalya

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Dec 9 2004

    ERDOGAN OPENS GARDEN OF RELIGIONS IN ANTALYA

    Religious tolerance is a valuable legacy the Turkish Republic has
    inherited from the Ottoman Empire, said Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan yesterday in Antalya at the opening ceremony of a new complex
    of Muslim, Christian and Jewish worship sites. Erdogan pledged that
    his government would remove any remaining obstacles to religious
    freedom in Turkey. `By virtue of this great historical experience,
    today Turkey is the guarantor of peace and brotherhood in its
    region,' he added. `Of course, we still have shortcomings which we're
    working to overcome as soon as possible.' Also attending the ceremony
    were Dutch European Affairs Minister Atzo Nikolai, whose country
    currently holds the EU presidency, plus diplomats and the religious
    leaders of Turkey's Greek, Armenian and Jewish communities. `People
    will be able to freely practice their religions in this center, and
    this sends a very important message,' said Nikolai. Father Joseph
    Alphonse Sammut, for his part, said that while Catholics are able to
    practice their religion in Turkey they lack property rights over
    churches, but expressed hope that this would someday change. Armenian
    Orthodox Patriarch Mesrob II also said that non-Muslim places of
    worship should be opened in all major Turkish cities. `This should be
    done either by renovating historical sites or by building new ones,
    as the one here,' he said. Chief Rabbi Ishak (Yitzhak) Haleva hailed
    Turkey as a rare country where synagogues, mosques, and churches
    exist side-by-side. `We're lucky to be citizens here,' he added.
    /Hurriyet/
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