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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    July 23 2012


    Turkish government shelling out to repair churches and synagogues

    ANKARA - Hürriyet Daily News

    Surp Haç Church on the island of Akdamar in the eastern province of
    Van was re-opened to worship in 2010 after it was left unattended for
    95 years. AA photo

    Göksel Bozkurt

    A total of 69 churches and synagogues have been restored since 2002,
    costing a total of 18 million Turkish Liras, a senior government
    member has announced. The restoration of two synagogues and eight
    churches are still ongoing in different parts of the country, Deputy
    Prime Minister Bekir BozdaÄ? said.

    BozdaÄ? discussed the ruling Justice and Development Party's (AKP)
    record with regard to its assistance to the religious services of
    non-Muslims, in a response to a parliamentary question from Mehmet
    Å?andır, deputy parliamentary group leader of the Nationalist Movement
    Party (MHP).

    An allocation of 17,726,301 liras since 2002 has been granted by the
    government, which has helped complete the renovation of 69 churches
    and synagogues, BozdaÄ? stressed. The government also paid all the
    costs of cleaning and lighting the churches, a total of nearly 70,000
    liras over the last ten years. In the same period, 10 churches that
    ceased their activities long ago have again begun giving religious
    services after being fully renovated.

    According to information provided by the General Directorate of
    Foundations, renovated churches as of the end of 2011 are the
    Çanakkale Gökçeada St. Nicholas Church, Hatay Ä°skenderun Syrian
    Catholic Church, Hatay Ä°skenderun Greek Catholic Church, Diyarbakir
    Armenian Protestant Church, and the Diyarbakır Armenian Catholic
    Church.

    The renovation of the Edirne Central Synagogue, known as the Big
    Synagogue, is still ongoing. Those which are still planned to be
    restored are the Ayvalık Cunda Taksiyarhis (St. Nicholas) Church,
    Gaziantep Nizip Fevkani Church, Gökçeada Yıldız Village Monastery,
    Gökçeada Ayia Marina Greek Orthodox Church, Gaziantep Å?ahinbey
    Synagogue, Kilis Central Synagogue, and the Hatay YayladaÄ?ı Greek
    Orthodox Church.

    The government is frequently criticized for being unwilling to improve
    the conditions of worship for non-Muslims living in Turkey. Reports
    from the European Union and the United States urge the government to
    do more to address the freedom of religion of non-Muslims.
    July/23/2012

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