10 TONS OF WASTE TAKEN OUT OF ARMENIAN CHURCH IN TURKEY
news.am
May 16, 2012 | 17:14
ANKARA. - An Armenian church built in 11th century, which had been
turned into a trash dump, is being cleaned in Turkey's Batman Province.
Turkish Dogan agency had earlier alarmed on the miserable condition
of the church. Later due to which Turkish Ministry of Culture and
Tourism assigned the Province to pay attention to the church, Turkish
Haberler reports. Because of the warning, the church started to be
cleaned and nearly 10 tons of waste was taken out of it.
The church will be also restored, Batman University chancellor claims.
news.am
May 16, 2012 | 17:14
ANKARA. - An Armenian church built in 11th century, which had been
turned into a trash dump, is being cleaned in Turkey's Batman Province.
Turkish Dogan agency had earlier alarmed on the miserable condition
of the church. Later due to which Turkish Ministry of Culture and
Tourism assigned the Province to pay attention to the church, Turkish
Haberler reports. Because of the warning, the church started to be
cleaned and nearly 10 tons of waste was taken out of it.
The church will be also restored, Batman University chancellor claims.