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  • Transformation Of Akhtamar Church Into Museum Shows Turkeys Real Int

    TRANSFORMATION OF AKHTAMAR CHURCH INTO MUSEUM SHOWS TURKEYS REAL INTENTIONS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    29.03.2007 18:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The inauguration of the Holy Cross Church on
    Akhtamar island as a "monument-museum" shows real intentions of the
    Turkish government, "Hay Dat" Office head Giro Manoyan stated to the
    PanARMENIAN.Net journalist. "They turned the church into a museum,
    where it is forbidden to pray and deliver services.

    Such an example in Turkey already exists - the Saint-Sophia Cathedral,
    which has been turned into a museum. Being Ankara's hostage the
    Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul asked the authorities to give him one
    day annually for praying in the church and this is an evidence for
    desecration of the temple," Manoyan underlined. Thus, Giro Manoyan
    thinks that official Ankara from the one hand tried to show that
    he makes a positive step towards Armenian, and from the other hand
    Armenians are forbidden to pray there.

    "Archbishop Mutafyan during inauguration underlined that the church has
    not functioned over 90 years but always has been and is a temple. We
    shouldn't view the reconstruction of the church positively. Turkey
    officially invited Armenian in the inauguration ceremony purely for
    propaganda purposes. It should have met the Armenian delegation on
    the border and not to make them reach Van via Georgia. The stance
    of Armenian Patriarch, as well as Catholicoses of Echmiadzin and
    Great House of Kilikia made Turkish Culture and Tourism Minister
    add that it was a church and not only a "historical monument". I
    think following this propaganda move aimed at the world community
    we must take actions in order to prove that it is forbidden to pray
    there. Renovation of the Holy Cross Church as a "monument" must not
    serve Turkey's intentions for abolishing the fact that Armenians were
    the native population of Western Armenia," Giro Manoyan stressed.
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