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    SURB KHACH CHURCH OF AKHTAMAR IS AN EXCEPTION
    By H. Tsulikian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    07/03/2007

    "Comitas Intsitute" of London makes comments on the reconstruction
    "Surb Khach" church of Akhtamar Isle, Turkey, in a press release.

    "During the last two years the Turkish authorities have made much
    noise about the restoration of a 10-th century Armenian church. It
    is not clear yet, whether it is a peace gesture addressed to Armenia
    or an effort to conceal the Genocide and destruction of the Armenian
    cultural heritage. Today (March 3 - Azg) president of the 'Turkish
    Historic Society' Yusuf Halacoglu, according to 'New Anatolian'
    newspaper said, 'We (Turks) have nothing to conceal... Akhtamar Church
    opening ceremony will be a gesture to the Armenians and the entire
    world. After the conquest of Anatolia the Turks did not destroy the
    property of foreigners. Nothing decayed and all was preserved in the
    same state by today'.

    Surely these words will be doubted by the guests invited to the
    ceremony. Those who decide to make a trip around will clearly see
    that Akhtamar is an exception. Before the World War I there were
    numerous Armenian churches on the Akhtamar isle, 20km far from
    'Surb Khach'. None of them exists today. The most part of them is
    ruined and the grave diggers are given freedom to spoil the area,
    and the authorities pay no attention to vandalism and desecration,"
    says the release.
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