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    SCANDINAVIAN ARCHDIOCESE CONDEMNS KIDNAPPING OF ASSYRIAN PRIEST IN TURKEY
    Edited by AINA

    Assyrian International News Agency
    EasternStar New Agency
    Nov 29 2007

    The Syriac-Orthodox archdiocese of Sweden and Scandinavia condemns
    the kidnapping of Fr. Daniel Savci in Turkey, an member of the Syriac
    Orthodox Church.

    "I'm shocked, hurt and upset. The violence towards Christians in
    Islamic countries has to come to an end," said Archbishop Julios
    Abdulahad. "The world community has to open its eyes to the religious
    and ethnic cleansing that's going on in Iraq and other countries in
    the Middle East."

    More than half of the Assyrian population in Iraq has been forced to
    exile. Priests are kidnapped, nuns are raped and killed and children
    crucified. The state of Iraq or the American troops cannot seem to
    stop the violence. The kidnapping of father Daniel Savci is not only
    reminding people about the violence in Iraq, it is also terrifying
    members of the Syriac-Orthodox church around the world.

    Regarding the demonstrations that took place after the cartoons
    of Muhammed were published in the magazine Jyllandsposten, the
    Archbishop said "thousands of Muslims joined the demonstration in
    Midyat, the Christian city in southeast of Turkey, which 20 years
    ago was populated mainly by Christians. Today the remaining 3000 in
    Midyat and the surrounding villages are very afraid because of the
    murder of Hrant Dink, an Armenian journalist, the brutal murders of
    the missionaries in Malatya and several more incidents of oppression
    of Christians."

    According to the Archbishop, the Turkish police and army are
    infiltrated with radical Muslims and nationalists. When the young man
    who killed Hrant Dink was apprehended policemen proudly took pictures
    with him. The murderer was seen as a hero ought to be hailed.

    The rule of law for Christians has to fulfill the same function as for
    Muslims. In the nineties twelve Christian leaders, among them doctors,
    were killed in Tur Abdin, southeast of Turkey. Nobody was arrested.

    The kidnapping of father Daniel Savci is a Swedish concern as it is
    a Turkish concern. The majority of the Syriac-Orthodox who escaped
    Tur Abdin now live in Sweden. The Archbishop appealed to Sweden's
    minister of foreign affairs, Carl Bildt, to monitor the situation
    in Tur Abdin. "Sweden should send a delegation to oversee the
    investigation done by the police force in Tur Abdin."
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