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    ISLAMIC LINK TO MURDER OF MAN WHO PLAYED JESUS CHRIST ON TURK-7 TELEVISION
    By Judi McLeod

    Canada Free Press
    April 24 2007

    Necati Aydin, who played Jesus on TURK-7 television this Easter,
    paid for it with his life.

    An amateur actor, Aydin, husband and father of two children, was one of
    three Christians murdered on April 18 in the city of Malatya, Turkey.

    Authorities confirm that the three, workers of the Zirve Christian
    publishing house, had been tied to chairs and tortured for three
    hours before having their throats slit.

    Aydin and his Christian colleagues were the victims of international
    terrorism.

    Four young men and a woman have been charged with terrorism offences
    over their brutal murders.

    The Courier-Mail reports that the four men, aged 19 and 20, were
    captured at the crime scene where a German and two Turkish converts to
    Christianity were slain last Thursday. They were charged with Òsetting
    up a terrorist organizationÓ and murder, prosecutor Mustafa Demirdag
    told Anatolia news agency.

    An 18-year-old woman was charged with aiding a terrorist group,
    he said.

    Authorities identified her as the girlfriend of the alleged leader of
    the gang, Emre Gunaydin, 19, who remains in hospital with a serious
    head injury after jumping from the third-floor office of the publishing
    house to escape arrest.

    The alleged terrorists were found at the scene of the crime after a
    local, suspicious of a locked door, notified police.

    Given that a Catholic priest was killed while praying in his church
    last year and that an ethnic Armenian journalist was slain in January
    in an atmosphere where violence against non-Muslims is on the rise,
    AydinÕs role as Christ one week before his death, was an act of
    courage.

    The Passion of the Christ, Turkey style, was featured on TURK-7Õs
    Easter season programming.

    ÒTURK-7 broadcasts on SAT-7 PARS, which is part of the Christian
    satellite network created by and for the people of the Middle East and
    North Africa.Ó (Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST Ministries, April 20,
    2007). ÒWe are praying for the families, for the Church, and for the
    nation of Turkey that God will bring some good out of this terrible
    tragedy. Aydin, a man who portrayed Jesus on one of our broadcasts,
    was himself the target of religious hatred simply because he worked
    so that others would have a chance to understand the story of Christ
    in Turkish.Ó

    TURK-7 is an indigenous Turkish television ministry that broadcasts
    four hours a day on SAT -7Õs Farsi and Turkish channel. Christians
    make up less than one percent of the population of Turkey.

    Launched in 1996, SAT-7Õs programs help equip the churches of a
    minority Christian community and provide the wider non-Christian
    audience a better understanding of the beliefs and teachings of
    Christ. Christians make up approximately four percent of the Middle
    East, down from about 20 percent in the year 1900. Each week between
    nine and ten million people watch the channels in Arabic, Farsi
    and Turkish (Intermedia research, 2004-2005), and those numbers are
    growing in many countries. In 2005, nearly 40,000 people responded
    to SAT-7 broadcasts by contacting counseling centers located across
    the Middle East and Europe. SAT-7 can be viewed via satellite in the
    Middle East, North Africa, Europe and much of Central Asia.

    Programming can also be watched worldwide at www.SAT7.org.

    Meanwhile, the loved ones left behind by Aydin, take solace that one
    of the last acts their husband and father performed before his brutal
    murder was the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose country holds the rotating
    presidency of the European Union, said she was troubled by an
    Òunacceptable intoleranceÓ in Turkey, a membership candidate.

    The Organisation of the Islamic Conference also denounced the
    murders. Its secretary general Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu said he felt
    compelled to condemn the Ògrisly crimes because their perpetrators
    linked them to IslamÓ.

    http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/ cover042407.htm

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