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    THE RIGHTS OF ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH AND CHRISTIANS ARE VIOLATED ESPECIALLY IN TURKEY
    By Hasmik Haroutiunian

    AZG DAILY
    03-05-2011

    The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
    presented annual report which includes the countries of peculiar
    concern and display intolerance towards the religious minorities.

    The report has listed 14 states, the first among which is Egypt,
    where instances of violence have increased escalating against
    Coptic Christians and other religious minorities, mainly with the
    connivance of the former government and current authorities. The list
    also includes Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Burma, China, Uzbekistan,
    Turkmenistan and other countries.

    The Commission appealed to the US Foreign Ministry to designate the 14
    states included in the list as countries of particular concern. This
    may serve as basis for applying sanctions against these states
    in future.

    The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
    has listed Russia and Turkey among the world's "countries requiring
    special attention".

    There is a large report referred the issue of cases of restriction
    of rights and violence against the Armenian Apostolic Church and
    Armenian Christians.

    According to the report, Turkey, "in order to protect the secular
    state" controls the religion and put restrictions on all religious
    organizations, including the Armenian Apostolic Church. "This country's
    laws do not allow religious minorities to register as legal entities
    and act accordingly, and the Armenian Patriarch in Turkey is deprived
    of the opportunity to act on behalf of a legal person."

    On various pretexts the property of religious minorities - Armenians,
    Greeks, Jews and Catholics, was confiscated in Turkey not allowing
    preserving their religious buildings in proper state. "The Armenian
    Apostolic Church in Turkey, as the largest organization representing
    a religious minority, does not have its religious school. And the
    application put by the Armenian Apostolic Church Patriarch about
    establishing the Faculty of Theology in one of the Turkish state
    universities still remains without response."

    The report says that the religious hatred is widespread in Turkey and
    assumes enormous proportions. "It is displayed in 300 daily e-mails
    sent to the Patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Turkey and
    the attacks against Christian clergy and religious minorities."

    The report also reflects the intolerance that gradually gathers
    momentum in Iran, even towards the known religious minorities,
    including Armenians.

    Referring to the problem of religious minorities in Iraq, experts
    point out that they are mainly concentrated in Ninve Province. Here,
    disputes around the establishment of control between the Kurdish and
    Arab political parties do not stop.

    "The representatives of the Christian minority, in particular, the
    Armenian Apostolic Church, and the Catholic Armenians, whose number
    is gradually declining in Iraq because of violence, fall victims of
    the disputes."

    The religious minorities are not allowed to register officially in
    Turkmenistan, because of which they are deprived of their right of
    performing rite and worship. Besides, the country authorities do not
    provide visas to the representatives of the religious organizations,
    that is why a representative of the Armenian Apostolic Church last
    visited this country in 1999.




    From: A. Papazian
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