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  • Crosses On Domes Of Armenian Churches Arouse Ankara's Fears

    CROSSES ON DOMES OF ARMENIAN CHURCHES AROUSE ANKARA'S FEARS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    06.11.2009 20:21 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The reconstruction of St. Kirakos church of Diarbekir
    (historical name: Tigranakert) was not Turkey's initiative; the idea
    was proposed by Istanbul Armenian community with the participation
    of Archbishop Aram Ateshyan, primate of AAC Patriarchate in Istanbul,
    Turkish studies expert Ruben Melkonyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

    A recent fire seriously damaged the building which is in a rather poor
    state, he said, adding that "Only walls and pillars remain standing,
    so its still early to speak about restoration."

    According to some documents discovered from Diarbekir archive,
    certain buildings belong to either Armenian communities or churches and
    schools, Armenian expert noted. Relevant Legal processes are currently
    under way. "As mentioned by one of Diarbekir officials, half of the
    town will be recognized as Armenian in case those documents prove
    legal," Melkonyan stressed.

    At the same time, he didn't rule out possibility of Turkey's attempting
    to impede the process of church reconstruction since Crosses on domes
    of Armenian churches arouse Ankara's fears. "No church in Western
    Armenia has a cross on its dome. That's Turkey's state policy,"
    Armenian expert said. At that he noted that Turkey's initiative may
    be viewed from two angles: as PR reaction on one hand and distortion
    of Armenian architecture on other.

    "In almost all their statements, Turkish officials remind that they
    are reconstructing Armenian churches," Melkonyan said, adding that
    architects do not always obtain the true image of construction as
    a result of restoration work. In that regard, he estimated Armenian
    architects' non-involvement as a great disadvantage.
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