Turkish authorities to make another show of opening of Surb Giragos Church, Expert says

6/12/2010

Turkish authorities will again make a show of the opening of Surb Giragos church in Diyarbakir next year as they did in Surb Khach (Saint Cross) Church on Akhtamar Island, on September 19, expert in Turkic studies Artak Shakaryan told the reporters on December 6.

“Another show will be staged. The opening of the church will be covered by the mainstream media, particularly due to the fact that the holy place had turned into a gathering place for drug addicts several years ago. Certainly, after reopening the church will become a sacred music concert hall. However, the fact an Armenian church is being repaired is positive,” he said.

Referring to the liturgy in Surb Khach Church, Shakaryan stressed Armenia should have sent a group of 30-50 historians and analysts, speaking fluent English to participate in Turkish TV programs and present the Armenian side’s standpoints.

“Certainly, the presence of Armenian Prime Minister or Culture Minister would have been unnecessary. However, if Turks organize a show, Armenians should also attend it. If you are out of the game, rules are against you,” Shakaryan emphasized.

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    Guest 13 years

    Why would you finance the renovation of a tourist attraction center that belongs to the Turkish government? Unless you’re a member of the Turkish Diaspora and want to support your government?The property does not belong to the Armenian Patriarchate. This article is clear. I, as a member of the Armenia’s Diaspora (not Turkish) would not support it unless the church is returned to the Armenian Patriarchate.
    Unfortunately the Turkish government is using their Diaspora (Turkish Armenians) to divide and conquer Armenia’s Diaspora.
    The Turkish Diasporans should pressure their government to return the confiscated churches to the Armenian Patriarchate instead of financing the confiscated properties that are being repurposed.

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