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    HISTORIC ARMENIAN CHURCH DESTROYED BY ISLAMISTS IN SYRIA

    Christian Today
    Nov 12 2014

    Published 11 November 2014 | Cath Martin

    A historic church in Syria dedicated to the one and a half million
    Armenians murdered by the Turks in 1915 has reportedly been reduced
    to rubble by Islamists.

    According to The Independent, the destruction of the Armenian church
    in the eastern city of Deir el-Zour appears to have been committed
    by Jabhat al-Nusra rebels.

    Irreplaceable archives dating back to 1841 - shortly before the
    church's 1846 construction - and which included documents on the
    Armenian genocide have been reduced to ashes.

    In a further act of insult, the bones of hundreds of genocide victims
    have reportedly been removed from the crypt and strewn on the street
    outside.

    Overseer of the Armenian church in the Deir el-Zour district,
    Monsignor Antranik Ayvazian, told The Independent's Robert Fisk that
    the militants tried to use the church as leverage, promising not to
    destroy the priceless archive if he in return acknowledged them as
    the legislative authority in the area.

    He refused and they set about destroying the church.

    "I refused," he said. "And after I refused, they destroyed all our
    papers and endowments. The only genocide victims' bones left were
    further north in the Murgada sanctuary and I buried them before I
    left. They destroyed the church there, but now if I could go back,
    I don't even know if I could find where I put the bones."

    He only found out about the church's destruction when a secret photo
    showing the ruined building was smuggled to him.

    It is not only the fact that the bones of genocide victims were stored
    at the church; its place in Armenian history is poignant because the
    priest at the time, Father Petrus Terzibashian, was killed by Turks
    in front of the congregation, says Msr Ayvazian.

    "Then they threw his body into the Euphrates," he said. "This time
    when the Islamists came, our priest there fled for his life."

    http://www.christiantoday.com/article/historic.armenian.church.destroyed.by.islamists.in .syria/42901.htm

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