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    ISTANBUL PATRIARCHATE ALIENATES ITSELF FROM PAN-ARMENIAN INITIATIVES: EXPERTS

    17:07, 25 Mar 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    The Armenian Patriarchate of Istanbul will not join the pan-Armenian
    initiative of ringing the bells in memory of the Armenian Genocide
    victims on April 23. Expert of Turkish studies Gevorg Poghosyan
    says this testifies to the fact that the Armenian community and the
    Istanbul Patriarchate are under political pressure on the part of
    the Turkish authorities.

    "The decade-long atmosphere of fear and denial still persists in the
    Armenian community," Poghosyan told reporters today.

    He reminded that the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul has always been
    the main body representing the Armenian community, but the recent
    disagreements inside the Patriarchate have split the community, as
    well. Part of the community mistrusts acting Patriarch Aram Ateshyan,
    accusing him of cooperating with the Turkish authorities.

    "This division affects community organizations. Small groups openly
    speak about the Armenian Genocide, but this does not apply to the
    broader masses," he said.

    Expert of Turkish studies Ruben Melkonyan said the steps of the
    Patriarchate and the Armenian community are not always the result
    of pressure by the Turkish authorities. As for the refusal to ring
    the bells in 42 Armenian churches across Turkey, Melkonyan said "the
    Patriarchate is thus alienating itself from the general initiatives
    of the Armenian Church."

    "Unfortunately, the Turkish authorities reserve a certain role to
    the Patriarchate, and the latter fails to protect the interests of
    the Armenian community. Aram Ateshyan is preparing to serve a mass
    for the victims of the two peoples, and this fits into the simple
    Turkish propaganda called 'common pain'."

    "This is another condemnable attempt to involve the Armenian Church
    in the Turkish policy, which is unacceptable," Melkonyan added. He
    noted that the ties with the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin were
    stronger in Soviet times.

    According to him, the Istanbul Patriarchate is responsible for
    the churches and Armenians on the territory of Turkey. "Therefore,
    staying aside from common interests is unacceptable."

    As for the assertions of Dersim Armenians that a number of events
    will be organized in memory of the Armenian Genocide victims, Ruben
    Melkonyan said "some could include certain elements of Turkish
    propaganda, but the initiative itself is an evidence of revival."

    "These should be welcomed, but with a certain reservation in order
    to avoid hidden traps of the Turkish propaganda."

    According to Gevorg Petrosyan, a group of activists from the Armenian
    community will come together in central Istanbul to hold commemorative
    events on April 24. He added, however, that the events would be better
    organized and would involve a greater number of people, had they been
    organized at the level of the Patriarchate.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/25/istanbul-patriarchate-alienates-itself-from-pan-armenian-initiatives-experts/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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