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    CHURCH LEADERS CONDEMN CHRISTIAN MURDERS IN TURKEY

    Agence France Presse -- English
    April 20, 2007 Friday

    The Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches on Friday condemned the
    murders of three Christian evangelists in Turkey this week, calling
    them a "mad act" and "a violation of religious freedoms".

    "I think all Turkish people have condemned this mad act, the work of a
    fanatical minority," Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the pope's right-hand
    man and the Vatican's secretary of state, was cited by the I-Media
    agency as saying.

    Bertone referred to the victims as "martyrs" but added that "we must
    not ruin the results of the pope's visit to Turkey (in December),
    which led to a connection and an effort to understand Christianity
    on the part of the majority of the Turkish population".

    Meanwhile, a statement from the Holy Synod of the Greek Orthodox Chuch
    on Friday condemned the murders as a "violation of religious freedoms".

    It expressed hope that Turkish leaders' remarks following the attacks
    "would lead to guarantees for religious freedom in Turkey, a necessary
    condition for the country's democratisation and its entrance into
    Europe".

    The Greek Orthodox church is opposed to Turkey's membership of the
    European Union.

    The synod also expressed its "anguish over the possible religious
    and political motives" of the killings, noting that they followed
    last year's murder of a Catholic priest and January's killing of a
    Armenian journalist.

    The three people killed in the eastern Turkish town of Malatya were
    members of an evangelist Protestant community. According to several
    accounts, they were tortured and interrogated about their missionary
    activities before they died.

    Ten murder suspects were questioned by police on Friday.
    From: Baghdasarian
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