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    Yerkir Media TV Report on Diyarbakir Church

    Sat, Oct 30 2010
    By:Armenin Weekly

    YEREVAN (A.W.) - Yerkir Media, our sister media organization in Yerevan,
    recently aired a report on the Diyarbakir Sourp Giragos Church
    renovation. The report (in Armenian), was prepared after a recent
    visit by the Yerkir Media TV crew to Diyarbakir.

    The Armenian Weekly had reported earlier that speaking at a reception
    held on the occasion of the closing of the dome of the Sourp Giragos
    Armenian Church in Diyarbakir, the mayor of the greater Diyarbakir
    municipality Osman Baydemir told the Armenians gathered there: `This
    city is yours as much as it is mine. You have as much a claim to this
    city as I do.'

    The ongoing renovation of the church in the heavily Kurdish populated
    area is being performed by the Armenian Patriarchate and the
    municipality of Diyarbakir.

    The reception on Oct. 23 was attended by Archbishop Aram Atesyan of
    the Armenian Patriarchate of Istanbul, local leaders, and members of
    the Istanbul Armenian community.

    Unlike the Holy Cross Church in Van, which the Turkish government
    turned into a museum and did not transfer to the Armenian
    Patriarchate, the Sourp Giragos Church is being renovated jointly by
    the patriarchate and the Diyarbakir municipality and will be run by
    the patriarchate.

    The reconstruction of the church, an architectural marvel and the
    largest church in the entire Middle East, is expected to cost more
    than $2.5 million and be completed by next year.

    The Turkish press has thus far failed to provide appropriate (if any)
    coverage of the reception, although it was quick to glorify every step
    of the renovation and `museum-ization' of the Sourp Khatch Church in
    Van. Reports about the reception are available, however, on Kurdish
    news sites.

    One commentator told the Armenian Weekly that the relative silence of
    the Turkish press is `because the language used in this entire
    exchange between Atesyan and Baydemir [during the reception] runs
    counter to the dominant discourse' in Turkey regarding the Armenians.

    Click here to watch the video of the exchange between Atesyan and Baydemir.




    From: A. Papazian
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