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    CHRISTIAN CLERICS IN TURKEY FEAR GROWING THREATS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 10, 2012 - 11:59 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Christian clerics in Turkey have expressed their
    anxiety regarding the growing threats they face in wake of an attack
    against Pastor Semih Serkek of the Protestant "Lutuf" ("Grace")
    Church in Istanbul's Bahcelievler district on April 7, Hurriyet Daily
    News reported.

    "Attacks against Christian clerics drop off for a while, then they
    begin to re-energize. [Such attacks] have begun to accelerate again
    in recent days. We hesitate when opening our doors and welcoming the
    faithful inside," Pastor Krikor Ašabalošlu of the Gedikpaža Armenian
    Protestant Church in Istanbul told the HDN.

    Three unidentified individuals attacked and beat Serkek on the night
    of April 7, immediately after an Easter service. "They were three
    people around the age of 18. They wore [prayer caps] on their heads.

    They forced the door open and said they were going to kill me unless
    I recited the 'Kelime-i Žahadet' [Islamic confession of faith]. I
    received a severe blow to my chest," Serkek told the Daily News. The
    attacks were not coincidental, according to Serkek, who had also
    served as a mentor to the three victims slain in the Malatya Zirve
    Publishing House incident in eastern Turkey.

    Pastor Orhan Picaklar of the Agape Protestant Church in the Black Sea
    province of Samsun also said he has been living with a personal escort
    24 hours a day for the past four years, since a plot to assassinate
    him first came to light. "Police [officers] keep watch at the door
    during mass; the believers are afraid to enter the church due to the
    threat to their lives," he said. The make-shift church, located inside
    an apartment building, also came under attack about a month ago,
    Picaklar said, adding that the congregation was chagrined at being
    stuck in an apartment. "[The authorities] gave the green light to
    the construction of a new church in 2004, within the framework of the
    European Union harmonization laws, although with the pre-condition that
    it must be no smaller than 2,500 square meters. We have no budget. We
    appealed to establish a church building 1,000 square meters in size,
    but did not receive approval for it."

    Ašabalošlu said that in the case of his church, the state intentionally
    refused to grant permission for the construction of a church
    building. "They are trying to stymie the spread of Christianity in
    this way."

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