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  • Turkey: Armenian Church Bell In Diyarbakir Sounded Today

    TURKEY: ARMENIAN CHURCH BELL IN DIYARBAKIR SOUNDED TODAY

    ANSA Med
    Nov 5 2012
    Italy

    For 1st time in 97 years, since Armenian genocide

    (ANSAmed) - ANKARA, NOVEMBER 5 - Almost a century after it was
    demolished for overshadowing the minarets of the city's mosques, the
    bell-tower of the Armenian church in Diyarbakir, a town in Turkish
    Kurdistan, has been rebuilt and its bell sounded today for the first
    time in 97 years, Hurriyet daily online reported on Monday.

    The Surp Giragos church was damaged heavily in 1915, the year the
    genocide of Armenians in Turkey began, a fact which Ankara does not
    recognize to this day. The bell-tower was demolished because it was
    taller than the minarets of nearby mosques. Today the deputy patriarch
    for Turkey, Aram Atesay, celebrated the first Armenian rite in the
    restored church before a congregation that also included brethren
    who had traveled from Armenia, Canada and the US for the occasion,
    Hurriyet wrote.

    The restoration was financed by an Armenian foundation and by the
    town of Diyarbakir, whose mayor is from the pro-Kurdish Peace and
    Democracy Party (BDP). (ANSAmed).

    http://www.ansamed.info/ansamed/en/news/sections/generalnews/2012/11/05/Turkey-Armenian-church-bell-Diyarbakir-sounded-today_7744529.html

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