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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: TURKISH POLITICIANS CRITICISE THE EU; MUFTI REACTS TO POPE'S WORDS THREATENING TO TURN SAINT SOPHIA INTO A MOSQUE

    AsiaNews.it
    April 17 2015

    Erdogan's moderate Islamist party as well as the Kemalist and right
    wing nationalist parties issue a statement slamming the European
    parliament as "partial" and "intolerant". For the mufti of Ankara,
    Pope Francis' statement was "extremely spectacular." For the first
    time in 85 years, a passage from the Qur'an was recited at Saint
    Sophia. A symposium during Holy Birth Week was held in Istanbul on
    "The Prophet and Cohabitation Ethics and Law".

    Ankara (AsiaNews) - Turkish political parties (with one exception)
    released a joint statement against the European Parliament's 'genocide'
    vote on the mass killings of Anatolian Armenians during World War I.

    At the same time, Mefail Hızlı, the mufti of Ankara, spoke out
    against Pope Francis for his use of the word 'genocide' in connection
    with the mass slaughter of Armenians, saying that the pontiff's remarks
    will accelerate the rededication of Istanbul's Saint Sophia Basilica
    as a mosque.

    On Wednesday, the European parliament passed the motion on the Armenian
    genocide. Calling on Ankara to acknowledge the event, it urged Turkey
    and Armenia to use the occasion of the centenary of the genocide to
    establish diplomatic relations.

    Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), as well as the
    main opposition parties, the Republican People's Party (CHP) and the
    Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), yesterday released a joint statement
    "harshly condemning the partial approach" of the European Parliament,
    which backed a motion calling the mass killings of Anatolian Armenians
    during World War I a "genocide."

    The statement condemned the parliament's "partial" approach as against
    "the idea of peace, toleration and building of a common future."

    "Despite our objections, the European Parliament prefers to deepen the
    problem and gap between our two societies . . . and prevent impartial
    and scientific research of the issue," said the joint statement.

    Only the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) abstained from signing the
    declaration, calling the reaction against the pope by Erdogan and
    the other parties as childish. Instead, "The government should found
    a truth and reconciliation commission in order to face the past,"
    HDP Co-Chair Selahattin DemirtaÅ~_.

    For his part, the Mufti of Ankara Hızli Mefail said, "The statement
    that the Catholic world's spiritual leader pope delivered three days
    ago, saying Armenians had been subjected to a genocide, is extremely
    spectacular".

    In his view, the pope's statement reflects "a modern colour of the
    crusader wars launched in these lands for centuries."

    "Frankly, I believe that the pope's remarks will only accelerate the
    process for Hagia Sophia to be re-opened for [Muslim] worship".

    The latter echoes other voices who, in recent years, have called for
    Saint Sophia Basilica to be turned into a mosque.

    Following the city's conquest by the Ottomans in 1453, the church
    was used as a mosque. This lasted until the authorities of Turkey's
    new Republic reopened it in 1935 as a museum.

    Last Friday, for the first time in 85 years, a Muslim cleric recited
    the Qur'an in Hagia Sophia.

    A passage from the Qur'an was recited late on April 10 at a ceremony
    at the basilica to mark the opening of a new exhibition titled 'Love
    of the Prophet' as part of this year's Holy Birth Week. This includes
    a symposium that opened today on "The Prophet and Cohabitation Ethics
    and Law".

    http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Armenian-Genocide:-Turkish-politicians-criticise-the-EU;-Mufti-reacts-to-pope%E2%80%99s-words-threatening-to-turn-Saint-Sophia-into-a-mosque-34009.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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