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    ARMENIAN CHURCH AKHTAMAR IN TURKEY RESTORED BY METHODS INADMISSIBLE
    FOR IT

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 10. ARMINFO. The Armenian Church "Surb Khach" (St.
    Cross) on Akhtamar peninsula (territory of present day Turkey) is
    restored with materials inadmissible for restoration.

    Members of a public organization engaged in study of Armenian
    architecture visited the peninsula on August 14 2005. They told
    ARMINFO that restoration is in process, and the territory is
    fenced. The unique monument of Middle Age architecture, the Cross
    dated 915-921 (architect Manuel) are covered with tar and mazut,
    frescos are replaced with stones made from "khachkars." To note
    Akhtamar peninsula was the residence of Armenian Kings of Artsruny
    Dynasty (the 10-11th centuries). The monument's belonging to he
    Armenian culture is not mentioned, just a placard says in Turkish and
    English and that church belongs to the Armenian period. Besides,
    architect Manuel was presented a archimandrite, specialists say. The
    church is restored without participation of the Armenian party or
    independent experts of UNESCO that initiated the restoration. The
    members of the organization say that local Kurds survived from
    massacres by Turks continue destroying the churches and houses of
    Armenians.

    Anti-Armenian propaganda is widely practiced at the Museum of the
    ancient Armenian town of Van, wherein a Turk-guide presents the piles
    of skulls as the Turk victims of the genocide by Armenians in the
    beginning of the 20th century.

    According to data of UNESCO dated 1974, of 913 Armenian historical
    monuments 464 were fully destroyed, 252 were ruined, and 197 need
    immediate restoration.
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