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    Serbianna.com, MI
    March 16 2007

    Orthodox patriarch 'confident' Turkey will improve religious freedom


    March 15, 2007 (AP) -- The spiritual leader of Orthodox Christians
    expressed confidence yesterday that Turkey will improve religious
    freedom for non-Muslims, who complain of persecution and
    discrimination.

    Patriarch Bartolomeos I said in a speech at the papal nuncio, the
    Vatican's mission in Vienna, that the Turkish government and most
    political parties were showing "goodwill" in answering calls from the
    West for greater religious liberties.

    "We are confident and do not give up hope that in the immediate
    future, ways will be found to solve the problems, which threaten our
    existence," said Bartolomeos, who is based in Istanbul.

    Christians have frequently complained of discrimination and
    persecution in Turkey, most of whose 70 million people are Muslim. An
    estimated 65,000 are Armenian Orthodox Christians, 23,000 are Jews,
    20,000 Roman Catholic and 3,500 Protestant, mostly converts from
    Islam. Around 2,000 are Greek Orthodox.

    Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik said on Tuesday after
    meeting with Bartolomeos that her country would step up pressure on
    Turkey to improve freedom of religion and enhance the protection of
    religious minorities.

    Bartolomeos said on Wednesday that the Orthodox hierarchy
    "emphatically endorses and expects" Turkey's eventual membership in
    the European Union, adding that religious freedom should continue to
    be a precondition for EU entry
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