Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ANKARA: Official Denies Baku Shutting Down Turkish Mosques

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ANKARA: Official Denies Baku Shutting Down Turkish Mosques

    OFFICIAL DENIES BAKU SHUTTING DOWN TURKISH MOSQUES

    Today's Zaman
    May 22 2009
    Turkey

    A government official has denied media reports that Azerbaijan is
    closing down mosques built by Turkey's Directorate of Religious
    Affairs.

    During a meeting with Turkish Ambassador to Azerbaijan Hulusi Kılıc
    this week, Hidayet Orucov, the head of Azerbaijan's state committee for
    religious institutions, said he had made several statements stating
    that reports to that effect were not true, the Anatolia news agency
    reported yesterday. In his earlier statements, Orucov said Azerbaijani
    authorities were only closing buildings that were built and operate
    as mosques illegally.

    But Anatolia also said a Turkish mosque, built by the Religious Affairs
    Foundation, an affiliate of the Directorate of Religious Affairs,
    was about to be closed by Azerbaijani authorities. Officials at the
    Ä°lahiyat Mosque said they were notified by Azerbaijani officials that
    the mosque, operational since 1996, was illegal and will therefore
    be closed following today's Friday prayer.

    Kılıc met with Orucov to discuss the issue after hearing reports
    about the Ä°lahiyat Mosque.

    Azerbaijan demolished a mosque last month, saying the building was
    not officially registered and that its architecture was incompatible
    with Azerbaijani architecture. Another Religious Affairs Foundation
    mosque, the Å~^ehitlik Mosque, has been closed since last month,
    with authorities saying it is under renovation.

    The mosque controversy comes as Azerbaijan protests Turkey's efforts
    to reconcile with Armenia without any Armenian concession on its
    Nagorno-Karabakh dispute with Azerbaijan. Turkey closed its border
    with Armenia in 1993 in a show of solidarity with Azerbaijan during the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. But Ankara and Yerevan announced last month
    that they had reached a framework agreement to normalize relations.
Working...
X