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  • ANKARA: Van Prepared As Restored Akhtamar Church To Re-Open

    VAN PREPARED AS RESTORED AKHTAMAR CHURCH TO RE-OPEN

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 28 2007

    Akhtamar Church, restored in a project headed by the Turkish Ministry
    of Culture and Tourism, will be officially re-opened to the public
    as a museum at a ceremony tomorrow.

    Akhtamar's restoration was ordered by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdoðan when it became evident that the church, first built between
    915 and 921, would otherwise face collapse.

    The church, which is located on Akhtamar Island on Lake Van, will
    host domestic and international authorities and representatives
    at its opening. In the meantime the Van police authority has taken
    considerable precautions against any possible action or provocation
    that might occur during the high-profile ceremony.

    The Armenian church was built between 915 and 921 during the time of
    the Vaspurakan dynasty on the orders of King Gagil I and is considered
    an important example of Armenian architecture. The church's restoration
    was ordered by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan when it became
    evident that the church would otherwise face collapse. The restoration
    process began on March 24, 2006, and finished in November of last
    year. The church will, according to the ministry, remain as an official
    monument museum. Many see it as a cultural response of sorts to the
    so-called Armenian genocide resolution being voted on in the US Senate.

    Members of the Armenian religious community, representatives from
    the Armenian diaspora and many foreign envoys number among the 277
    people invited by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to attend the
    re-opening of the church. So far 170 journalists have been accredited
    to attend and cover the opening for various domestic and international
    newspapers and media sources. As for preparations in Van itself,
    serious security precautions have already been put into place for the
    flow of visitors expected later this week. Gendarmes will be guarding
    the road into the city from the Van Airport, while police forces will
    take responsibility for security on Akhtamar Island itself.

    Local organizations have voiced their support for the historical
    message inherent in the re-opening of the Akhtamar Church, with Van
    Industry and Trade Chamber head Zahir Kandasoglu commenting that the
    city had to uphold its cultural and historical treasures rather than
    deny them.

    Speaking against possible acts of provocation that are a source of
    worry for officials in connection with the church's re-opening, Feridun
    Irak of Van's Trade Stock Exchange said, "There will be no advantage
    in anyone's creating tension. Our religion is one of tolerance. There
    may be some factions who have no confidence in themselves that wish
    to create paranoid provocations and protests, but the people of Van
    will give no support to these factions. Our people believe in their
    own religion and country, and in doing so understand that we need to
    support and stand behind the treasures of all the cultures that we
    share histories with."

    --Boundary_(ID_cZQXSvVj5pKW1cD9jX5naA )--
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