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    TURKISH PARENTS OF PRIEST KILLER OFFER RECONCILIATION

    Journal Chretien, France
    Feb 7 2007

    ISTANBUL, TURKEY - Catholic Christians in Turkey were anticipating a
    new era of reconciliation Tuesday, February 6 after the parents of
    a Turkish teenager convicted of killing an Italian Catholic priest
    last year, met relatives of the victim.

    The couple visited the Santa Maria Catholic Church, in Trabzon, where
    Father Andrea Santoro, 61, was shot dead as he knelt in prayer on 5
    February, 2006. They expressed their sympathy to Fr Santoro's mother
    and two sisters and to Cardinal Camillo Ruini, head of the Italian
    Bishops' Conference.

    "It was a very emotional moment. The boy's mother kissed the Cardinal's
    hand and she and her husband expressed their condolences and deep
    sadness. Father Santoro's family told them they would be praying both
    for Santoro and the boy," said the mayor of Trabzon, Volkan Canalioglu
    in a statement.

    "Santoro's family told them they would be praying both for Santoro and
    the boy," he added. The priest was shot dead at a time of widespread
    anger across the Muslim world over the publication of cartoons of
    the Prophet Mohammed in European newspapers.

    ASSAILANT MOTIVES

    However church observers said the motives of the assailant, a
    16-year-old identified only as O.A., have never been confirmed. His
    trial, in which he was sentenced to 18 years and 10 months in October,
    was held behind closed doors because of his young age.

    Witnesses have reported the gunman shouted "Allahu Akhbar" or "Allah
    Is Great" as he fired two shots at the priest before fleeing. The
    expression is used in prayer by Muslims, but also as a rallying cry
    by Islamic militants.

    Cardinal Ruini, who led the memorial service, called for reconciliation
    and understanding between Islam and Christianity. "We are here today in
    the spirit of Father Andrea Santoro, respecting Islam and considering
    Turkey and the Turks friends. Another reason why we are here is to
    show that dialogue between religions is possible and desirable,"
    he said in published remarks.

    OTTOMAN SULTAN

    The Santa Maria Catholic Church was built in the nineteenth century
    on the orders of an Ottoman sultan to serve foreign visitors. It now
    has a community of about 20 worshipers.

    Trabzon, a nationalist stronghold, again came under the spotlight
    after the January 19 killing of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink
    in Istanbul. Dink had come under fire for describing as "genocide"
    the killings of up to 1.5 million Armenian as well as Assyrian and
    Hellenic Christians carried out by Turkish Ottoman forces in the
    1915-1917 period.

    Turkey's government has denied the figure or the involvement of Turkish
    forces in mass killings and rejects the term "genocide" and no more
    than 300,000 Armenians perished at the time. (With reports from Turkey)
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