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    TURKEY: ITALIAN PREMIER URGES ANKARA TO 'SAFEGUARD' DEMOCRACY IN WAKE OF KILLINGS

    AKI, Italy
    April 19 2007

    Rome, 19 April (AKI) - Italian prime minister Romano Prodi, referring
    to attacks against Christians in Turkey including Wednesday's murder
    of a pastor and two of his parishioners in the central eastern city
    of Malatya, has urged the Ankara government to maintain a greater
    "surveillance" over the "rules of democracy," in the country. Police
    in Malatya have arrested some 10 people in connection with the triple
    murders - the victims were found with their arms and legs bound and
    with their throats slit - in the Zirve publishing house that has been
    involved in distributing Bibles.

    "My reaction is the same as when [Italian Catholic priest Andrea]
    Santoro was killed [in February 2006 in the Turkish Black Sea port
    Trabzon]: on the one hand pain and mourning, on the other a serious
    invitation to the Turkish government to maintain surveillance over the
    rules of internatonal democratic cohabitation," Prodi said Thursday
    speaking from the South Korean capital Seoul which he is visiting.

    Malatya a hotbed of ultra-nationalism in Turkey is the hometown of
    Mehmet Ali Agca a Turkish man who in 1981 attempted to assassinate
    Pope John Paul II.

    Hrant Dink a Christian and prominent Turkish-Armenian journalist
    murdered by a ultra-nationaist in Instanbul in January was also born
    in Malatya.
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