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    TURKEY: ANOTHER ARMENIAN CHURCH REOPENED
    by Yigal Schleifer

    EurasiaNet.org
    June 20 2011
    NY

    The Hurriyet Daily News has a report about the reopening of a
    long-closed Armenian church in the city of Diyarbakir, in southeastern
    Turkey. From the article:

    Hearkening back to Diyarbakır's cosmopolitan past, diaspora Armenians
    and clergy held a small service in a local church Saturday in what
    many hope is a harbinger for a more multicultural future in the
    southeastern city.

    "The sounds of the call to prayer and church bells will mix here on
    this land from now on," Diyarbakır Mayor Osman Baydemir said following
    the service at the restored Surp Giragos Church. "There were major
    sorrows experienced in the past. We [condemn] the heartlessness of
    those days in our hearts and we want a new start."

    The reopening of the Diyarbakir church comes in the wake of the higher
    profile service last September at the Akdemar Church near the city of
    Van (see this previous Eurasianet story and photo essay). While the
    reconciliation process between Turkey and Armenia remains seriously
    stalled, it appears that a more grassroots kind of reconciliation
    process is happening in eastern Anatolia, with local administration
    trying to come to terms with the past.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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