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  • Some Forces In Turkey Seem To Try To Inflame Inter-Religious Scandal

    SOME FORCES IN TURKEY SEEM TO TRY TO INFLAME INTER-RELIGIOUS SCANDAL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.06.2006 16:11 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The clothes of people in a TV advertisement of Turkey
    corresponds to that of dervishes of Mavlavi Turkish order. According
    to newspaper of Armenians of Russia Yerkramas, the official response
    of Director of State Museum of History of Religion Kuchinsky to the
    request of St. Petersburg Lawyer College of Naryshkins. After 1925
    activities of dervish orders was banned in Turkey and zikr dance of
    dervishes, which symbolizes movement of spheres of the universe was
    preserved only as an element of people's art.

    We remind that a group of Armenian activists in St. Petersburg laid a
    suit against a TV channel, which broadcast an advertisement. The 22nd
    channel, which demonstrated Christian culture monuments that are on
    the territory of modern Turkey, presented these as sunken cities,
    where mermaids swim, while Turkish dervishes dance on Christ's
    image. The goal of the advertisement is to attract tourists in Turkey.

    Experts' conclusion says that "fragments of the video, where dervishes
    dance on the nimbus of Jesus Christ humiliate Christians." This
    conclusion was made by a judicial expertise body of the Russian
    Ministry of Justice. One of Armenian activists, Artak Aleksanyan, is
    outraged by Turkey inviting guests "by demonstrating architectural
    monuments, it gained by extermination of neighbors and seizing
    territories."

    Against the background of the latest scandal over cartoons of Muhammad
    prophet in European newspapers, an impression is formed that some
    forces in Turkey are trying to artificially inflame an inter-religious
    scandal, Aleksanyan said.
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