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    CHURCH DEDICATED TO MEMORY OF 1.5 MILLION CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS DEMOLISHED BY ISLAMISTS

    Breitbart
    Nov 12 2014

    by Oliver Lane 11 Nov 2014

    Islamist forces have blown up a church dedicated to the memory of the
    Armenian Genocide at the hands of the last Islamic Caliphate in 1915,
    burning the extensive library of manuscripts kept there and exhuming
    the bones of hundreds of victims interred there.

    The priest responsible for the Der Zor memorial church, which stands on
    the site of a former concentration camp and burial ground for hundreds
    of thousands of dead, was given the opportunity to recognise Islamist
    forces as the legitimate government of northern Syria, or to have the
    church destroyed. After his principled refusal, the church was bombed
    by Islamist forces - first reported to be the Islamic State, but now
    thought to be al-Nusra, a cadet-branch of Al-Qaeda operating in Syria.

    To complete the destruction of the site, the extensive archive of
    manuscripts and documents dating back to 1841 were burnt, and the
    bones of victims of the Armenian genocide were removed from the crypt
    and dumped by the side of the road, according to local reports. The
    church had already been bombed and damaged in 2012, but had gone some
    way toward recovery. The Foreign Minister of the Armenian state has
    called the September demolition a "horrible barbarity".

    The Independent newspaper reports the remarks of the local area
    priest who oversaw the memorial church, who said of the genocide in
    1915: "During the Armenian genocide, the Turks entered the church
    and killed its priest, Father Petrus Terzibashian, in front of the
    congregation... Then they threw his body into the Euphrates. This
    time when the Islamists came, our priest there fled for his life".

    Burning Christian books is not uncommon in areas controlled by
    Islamists, and the priest recalls when Islamists sacked his own Church
    and home earlier in the year. Graffiti scrawled on the desecrated
    altar read "Thanks be to God for al-Qaeda, the Nusra Front and Bilal
    al-Sham", and they didn't spare his personal library either. He said:
    "They burned all my books and documents, many of them very old,
    and left my library with nothing but 60cm of ash on the floor".

    The Armenian Genocide of 1915 was part of a campaign of oppression by
    the last Islamic Caliphate, which led to the deaths of 1.5 million
    largely Christian Armenians. The beginning of the genocide was
    marked with a service at the Der Zor church, to mark the anniversary
    on April 25th of the first arrests of Armenian intellectuals around
    what is today the city of Istanbul, in modern Turkey. As the massacre
    intensified, scenes that would not be out of place among the worst
    atrocities of the Islamic State today unfolded, including beheadings,
    crucifixions and hangings.

    To have utterly destroyed this memorial just six months shy of the
    centenary commemorations of the genocide may have been a calculated
    move. Events will still take place in modern day Armenia next year,
    but this church, which has been the centre of worship and memory for
    the dead of the genocide at the hands of the Ottoman Empire will no
    longer be there.

    http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-London/2014/11/11/Armenian-Genocide-Church-Destroyed-Islamist

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