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  • Armenians Are Banned From Pilgrimage To Mountain In Turkey

    ARMENIANS ARE BANNED FROM PILGRIMAGE TO MOUNTAIN IN TURKEY

    NEWS.AM
    July 25, 2012 | 14:39

    The Armenians' annual pilgrimage to the chapel located atop Mount
    Marout in Turkey's Sassoon city was restricted this year by Sassoon's
    Mayor and Provincial District Governor.

    Mayor Muzaffer Arslan and Provincial District Governor Bahadir Yoruk
    banned the mountain climb slated for Saturday, on the grounds that
    it is currently the Ramadan season in Turkey. Sassoon's authorities
    stated that the mountain climb is rescheduled for September, the
    Turkish Aykiridogrular website informs.

    Sassoon's Armenian journalist Cevat Sinet pointed out that, during
    their pilgrimage to Mount Marout, the Armenians light candles, pray,
    and offer a sacrifice and hand out its meat to the needy.

    In his words, it is a very joyful fact that Ramadan and the pilgrimage
    to Mount Marout have coincided, yet, without considering this,
    Sassoon's Mayor and Provincial District Governor prohibited the
    pilgrimage for their own pleasure.

    To note, numerous Armenians from Armenia and abroad had arrived in
    Armenia to take part in the pilgrimage to Mount Marout.

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