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    Ottawa Citizen, Canada
    January 12, 2007 Friday
    Final Edition

    Holy Christian site violates safety rules: Jerusalem's church of Holy
    Sepulchre needs a fire exit

    Tim Butcher, The Daily Telegraph


    JERUSALEM - A battle is brewing in one of the holiest Christian
    shrines, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem's Old City,
    after the Israeli government found that it violates health and safety
    rules because it has only one exit.

    Israel says an emergency exit must be built even though this risks
    antagonizing the three mutually suspicious Christian communities who
    run the church, built on the site where Jesus is said to have been
    crucified and resurrected.

    But while the three communities -- Greek Orthodox, Franciscans and
    Armenian Orthodox -- rarely agree among themselves, they are
    unanimous in their opposition to the building of a second door.

    "Such an action would be an unprecedented violation of the status
    quo," a Franciscan spokesman said.

    Yaakov Edri, the Israeli Jerusalem affairs minister, was shocked when
    he recently joined Christian pilgrims visiting the Holy Sepulchre.

    "If there was a fire inside the church near the door, people inside
    would have no way of escaping," he said.

    Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is backing his call for an emergency exit
    to be constructed.

    In the mid-1990s, the three Christian communities failed to reach
    agreement on an emergency exit to cope with the large surge in
    pilgrims expected for the millennium.
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