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    Agence France Presse -- English
    March 27, 2007 Tuesday 5:24 PM GMT

    Armenian church chief snubs Turkish invitation


    The head of Armenia's Apostolic Church has declined an invitation
    from Turkey to attend the opening of a restored Armenian church, his
    office announced Tuesday.

    Catholicos Karekin II would not be attending because the restored
    church was being converted into a museum and the ceremony would be a
    non-religious one, the church said in a statement.

    The Church of the Holy Cross was built on Akhtamar Island in Lake
    Van, eastern Turkey, in the 10th century but abandoned after the
    World War I killings of Armenians under Ottoman rule.

    Restored by the Turkish authorities, it is due to be opened on
    Thursday.

    Relations between Turkey and Armenia are still strained over the
    Ottoman-era killings, which took place between 1915 and 1917.

    Yerevan describes the killings as genocide, a label that Turkey, the
    Ottoman Empire's successor, categorically rejects.

    The murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who supported
    the genocide position, has further strained relations. He was shot
    dead in Istanbul on January 19.

    Earlier this month, lawyers for his family filed a motion for a
    judicial probe into officials they accused of being implicated in the
    murder.
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