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    PLOT AGAINST THE ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH FOILED

    By Asia News
    Spero News
    Aug 1 2007

    The Istanbul public attorney's office is investigating a group of ex
    army officers who seem to have plotted to assassinate Bartholomew I
    as well as Mesrob of the Armenians.

    A group of ex army officers, now retired, plotted to assassinate the
    ecumenical Patriarch: this is what has emerged from an investigation
    carried out by Istanbul's public attorney's office, and brought
    to light by a report in Aksam newspaper. The group known as the
    Association of National Forces was led by Bekir Ozturk: the hard drive
    of his computer revealed the entire project which also consisted of
    the assassination of the Armenian Patriarch Mesrob and of a Jewish
    businessman.

    This network of retired army officials are believed to be in contact
    with diverse well rooted nationalist groups on Turkish soil. What is
    of even graver concern is the fact that arms in their possession seem
    to originate from Army deposits. According to media and diplomatic
    sources this only further underlines the deep ties between nationalist
    activists and institutions linked to the State, thus forming the
    so-called "Shadow State".

    These worries are amplified by the recent entrance into parliament
    of the nationalist MHP party (which includes the grey wolves)
    in national elections, and their strengthening of the opposition,
    until now represented by the Kemalist CHP party.

    On the subject of the recent elections, observers have not failed
    to comment on Erdogan's reshuffling of his government in favour
    of right wing candidates over liberals. A fact that led to his
    landslide victory in the centre east of the country. Some recall an
    interview he gave in 1998, when he was on the verge of forming his
    party, in which he said: "my aim is to unite my party base with the
    nationalists", in short uniting political Islam with nationalism,
    legitimized by the journey towards European Union membership, with
    the country's obvious economic development as the winning factor,
    which also brought election victory as proven by Kodan poll agency,
    the only one to have correctly gauged pre-election forecasts.

    In the area of religious policies, the Greek foreign minister
    Dora Bakojiannis has informed her EU colleagues in Brussels of the
    continuous difficulties faced by the Ecumenical Patriarch. Following
    her meeting with the President of the European Peoples Party,
    Martens, a statement was released criticizing the Turkish Supreme
    Court ruling which contests the ecumenical nature of the Patriarchate
    of Constantinople. Moreover, Interfax news agency reports that the
    Moscow Church, has taken advantage of the Greek foreign minister's
    initiative to contest Constantinople's primacy among the Orthodox,
    while sharing in the Patriarch of Constantinople's difficulties.

    In short, the word in Brussels is that Turkish Nationalists have found
    an unlikely ally in the ambitions of the Moscow Church. The reaction of
    Fr. Dositheos, of the Ecumenical Patriarchate is calm and meaningful:
    "The Ecumenical Patriarchate was not born as a national Church, but
    as a point of reference for the ancient Christian world according
    to the apostolic and patristic tradition, it is universally accepted
    and has as its basic precept love in Christ".
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