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    AKHTAMAR ARMENIAN CHURCH ON TURKISH PARLIAMENT'S AGENDA

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    Nov 6 2009
    Armenia

    Democratic Society Party (DTP) Van Deputy Ozdal Ucer brought to
    Turkey's parliamentary agenda the issue that certain Armenian,
    Assyrian and Chaldean religious sites especially in Van were used as
    barns and military sites, and that it was forbidden to put a cross on
    the dome of the Sourp Khatch Church on Akhtamar Island. The member
    of parliament demanded preservation of these structures within the
    context of preserving 'cultural wealth.'

    MP Ucer expressed to the parliament his contempt at the intolerance
    against religious minorities' places of worship and at the careless
    restoration works with destructive consequences. Submitting a question
    motion to be answered by Minister of Culture and Tourism Ertıugrul
    Gunay, Ucer said a disrespectful attitude was apparent in places of
    worship belonging to Armenian, Assyrian and Chaldean peoples in Van
    and the surrounding area, reminding parliamentarians that the Red
    Church in Van's BaÅ~_kale town was used as a barn and the church in
    Albayrak village as a military site.

    Though the Sourp Khatch Armenian Church in Akhtamar Island was
    restored, according to the parliamentarian, worship was prohibited
    there, the restoration was not performed in accordance with the
    original form, and a cross was still not put on the church dome.

    Noting that the Sourp Khatch Armenian Church in Akhtamar Island was
    allowed to be used as place of worship, Ucer said this situation
    conflicted with the state officials' statements which follow that
    "Our diversity is our wealth."

    Ucer asked the following questions to be answered by the Ministry of
    Culture and Tourism: "How many churches are there within the borders
    of Van province? What kind of studies are conducted relating to them?

    Is there an ongoing study in accordance with the original of the
    Akhtamar Church? Is there any study to open the said church to
    worship? Are other churches in the city subjected to any kind of
    restoration?"
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