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  • ANKARA: 'Opening Of Akdamar Church Gesture To Armenians'

    'OPENING OF AKDAMAR CHURCH GESTURE TO ARMENIANS'

    New Anatolian, Turkey
    March 1 2007

    Recognized as one of the most important examples of Armenian
    architecture, the Akdamar Church, whose restoration was recently
    completed, will now be opened on April 15, after controversy over
    the date.

    Yusuf Halacoglu, head of the Turkish Historical Society (TTK), said
    that if his schedule allows, he will attend the church's reopening.

    "We don't have anything to hide," he said. "Opening the Akdamar Church
    will be a gesture to Armenians and the whole world."

    Armenian officials, leaders and culture ministers from European
    countries will be invited to the opening of the church.

    The restoration of the church was started three years ago and the
    country has spent around YTL 4 billion on the project.

    Speaking to Anka, Halacoglu said that after the conquering of Anatolia,
    the Turks didn't damage foreign assets, even in Istanbul, which was
    conquered by war, nothing was destroyed. "In this way, these assets
    have survived through to today," said the historian, adding that in
    the Balkans, where there were once 22,000 cultural assets, there are
    only 2,000 now.

    Halacoglu asserted that other countries don't give enough attention
    and sensitivity as shown by Turkey. "The Mostar Bridge was destroyed
    in Bosnia just because it was a Turkish work of art," he said. "Can
    you imagine such a mentality treating buildings so brutally as human?

    We don't have anything to hide. Opening the Akdamar Church will be
    a gesture to Armenians and the whole world."

    The opening of the church located on Akdamar Island was delayed
    until April 24 by the Culture Ministry, but as that day is regarded
    by Armenians as marking the so-called genocide, the ministry earlier
    decided on April 11.

    Criticizing the date change for the opening of the church,
    Turkish-Armenian community head Patriarch Mesrob II Mutafyan has said
    that he won't attend the opening.

    Assassinated journalist Hrant Dink claimed in one of his last articles
    that the change of date was planned and that April 11 is the same
    date as April 24 going by the Ottoman calendar.
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