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    US ENVOY IN TURKEY FACES ARMENIAN PRESSURE OVER CHURCH REMARKS

    Today's Zaman
    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-254638-us-envoy-in-turkey-faces-armenian-pressure-over-church-remarks.html
    Aug 23, 2011
    Turkey

    Armenian clerics and US Armenian groups have been stepping up pressure
    on the US ambassador to Turkey after the diplomat said most of the
    Christian churches functioning prior to 1915 are still operating as
    churches in Turkey.

    In a written response to questions submitted to him by US Senator
    Robert Menendez earlier this month, Francis Ricciardone said a majority
    of Christian churches operating in the territory of present-day Turkey
    prior to 1915 are still functioning today, drawing strong reactions
    from Armenian groups in the US.

    Last week, in a strongly worded letter to Secretary of State Hillary
    Clinton, Ken Hachikian, the chairman of influential US-based Armenian
    diaspora organization the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA), demanded a retraction, correction and apology for Ambassador
    Ricciardone's statement covering-up Ottoman and Republican Turkey's
    systematic destruction of thousands of Christian churches.

    "We have been troubled by his eagerness to embrace the government
    of Turkey's false and hateful genocide denial narrative, at lengths
    beyond even the Administration's longstanding and shameful complicity
    in Turkey's denials of the Armenian Genocide," stated Hachikian in
    his August 15th letter. "His verbal and written responses to questions
    during his Senate confirmation process, regarding the Armenian Genocide
    and other issues, ranged from evasive to deeply offensive."

    The ANCA also encouraged "concerned citizens to contact Secretary
    Clinton via the State Department Comment Line to offer their views
    regarding Ambassador Ricciardone's misstatements."

    Faced with pressure, the US envoy on Monday partially backtracked
    on his earlier remarks. "With your permission, I would appreciate
    the opportunity to clarify the record. The corrected text should
    read as follows. Most of the Christian churches functioning prior
    to 1915 are no longer operating as churches. Christian community
    contacts in Turkey report that a total of 200-250 churches that
    date to 1915 and before offer Christian worship services at least
    once a year. Many churches do not offer services every week due to
    insufficient clergy or local Christian populations. Some churches
    of significance operate as museums, others have been converted into
    mosques or put to other uses. Still others have fallen into disrepair
    or may have been totally destroyed," ANCA quoted him as saying in a
    correction, apparently addressing Senator Menendez.

    But the Armenian groups in the US say this is not enough and accuse him
    of artificially inflating the number of currently operating Christian
    houses of worship in Turkey.

    "It took Ambassador Ricciardone, with the help of his many State
    Department colleagues, over a week to submit in writing a patently
    false misrepresentation about the destruction of Christian churches
    in Turkey, and another 10 days and a full wave of Senate and citizen
    pressure for him to finally take half a step back from the most
    offensive and obviously incorrect aspects of his response," said ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

    "He just keeps digging himself into a deeper hole as an apologist
    for Ankara. His use of false figures and euphemisms to try to twist
    his way out of his misrepresentation - while somehow still trying to
    stick to Turkey's genocide denial narrative - clearly confirms that
    Ambassador Ricciardone is not the right representative of U.S. values
    and interests in Turkey."

    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian and
    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian each also issued powerfully worded
    spiritual messages in response to the ambassador's statement. In an
    Aug. 15th statement, Archbishop Choloyan stressed that the ambassador's
    assertion was "so blatantly false that it cannot remain unchallenged."

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