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    International Herald Tribune, France
    Jan 28 2007

    Unknown assailants break windows of Protestant church in Turkey
    The Associated PressPublished: January 28, 2007


    ANKARA, Turkey: Unknown assailants on Sunday stoned a two-story
    building housing a Protestant church in the Black Sea port city of
    Samsun, the pastor of the church said.

    "The assailants broke at least 10 windows in an overnight attack,"
    Mehmet Orhan Picaklar, the pastor of the Agape Church, told The
    Associated Press by telephone. "This is the seventh or eight such
    attack over the past three years. Separately, I am constantly
    receiving death threats by e-mail."

    Picaklar said the church had moved into the building just two weeks
    ago. Uniformed police officers were deployed outside the church after
    the attack, the private Dogan news agency reported.

    The attack was the latest against Christians in this predominantly
    Muslim country.

    Ethnic Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who spoke out about the mass
    killings of Armenians in the early 20th century, was gunned down
    outside his newspaper on Jan. 19.

    Last February, a Turkish teenager shot dead a Catholic priest, the
    Rev. Andrea Santoro, as he knelt in prayer in his church in the Black
    Sea port of Trabzon. The attack was believed linked to widespread
    anger in the Islamic world over the publication in European
    newspapers of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. Two other Catholic
    priests were also attacked last year.

    Of Turkey's 70 million people, some 65,000 are Armenian Orthodox
    Christians, 20,000 are Roman Catholic, and 3,500 are Protestant,
    mostly converts from Islam. Around 2,000 are Greek Orthodox and
    23,000 are Jewish.
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