Turkish press: Syriac Christians hail Turkey’s initiatives – Turkey News

Despite a rising tide of racism and xenophobia across the globe, Turkey remains an exception with its democratic reforms and respect-based policies towards non-Muslim minorities in the country, particularly since the early 2000s.

The latest example of Turkey’s positive approach in this regard was visible last Saturday, when President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan attended a groundbreaking ceremony in Istanbul of St. Ephrem Syriac Orthodox Church.

President Erdoğan was proud that a new church would open and said it would add “new richness” to the cultural mosaic that is Turkey, a land that has been home to scores of civilizations throughout the course of history.

The church- the first to be built since the foundation of the Turkish Republic in 1923 – is projected to be completed within two years and was greatly welcomed by the SyriacChristian community.

In recent years, the Turkish government has stepped up efforts to restore and open churches and synagogues and has achieved fruitful results, including many places of worship that have had their doors shut for over a century, according to presidential sources.

The Trabzon Sümela Monastery, Armenian Cathedral of the Holy Cross on Akdamar island in eastern Van province, Armenian Church of St. Giragos in the southeastern Diyarbakır, Great Synagogue of the northwestern Edirne- the largest of its kind in Europe-, Stipol Synagogue in Istanbul and St. Aho Monastery in the southeastern Batman province are only the latest restored places of worship in Turkey.

Today, over a dozen of other places of worship are under restoration in every corner of the country, including the St. Giragos and Mar Petyun Chaldean churches in Diyarbakır previously damaged in attacks by the PKK terror group, which over three decades has been responsible for the deaths of nearly 40,000
people in Turkey, including women, children and infants.

Yusuf Çetin, the metropolitan bishop of Istanbul Syriac Church, said the laying of the cornerstone of the new church in Istanbul was a source of pride for the Syriac community.

The construction of the Syriac church “shows the democracy in our country, human rights and religious freedom,” Çetin asserted, stressing this was a clear example that people could freely perform their religious duties in Turkey.

“Security forces protect us on our religious holidays [and] on Sunday. I would like to thank everyone, notably the president,” he said.

Çetin went on to say that the Syriac community in Turkey had not been able to open schools or university departments studying the Syriac language, but this has also changed in recent years.

“Thanks to our government, following a judicial decision, we were able to open a private kindergarten in 2013 in Yeşilkent [neighborhood of Istanbul],” he said, adding the school belonged to the Syriac Orthodox St. Ephrem Association.

He added that a Syriac literature department was founded at Artuklu University in the southeastern Mardin province, another source of happiness for the Syriac community, which has a history of 5,500 years.

“As a religious leader, we stand with unity and solidarity no matter which country we live in, and we commemorate our statespeople with our prayers during religious ceremonies and pray for every person in the country regardless of their religion or ethnicity. After all, we are on the same ship,” he said.

 

Turkey, Syriac, minority, Church

Verelq: The USA has not yet specified the amount of aid to be provided to Artsakh. US Embassy in Armenia

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The USA has not yet specified the amount of aid to be provided to Artsakh. This was reported to Tert.am by the US Embassy in Armenia, referring to the news that aid has been reduced.


“Since 2001, the United States has contributed more than $17 million to HALO Trust’s demining efforts in Nagorno-Karabakh. Due to the nature of the budget process, the amount of aid allocated for this year has not yet been determined. The US, as co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, continues to adhere to its commitment to reaching the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” the embassy said.

Armenpress: Azerbaijan fires nearly 500 bullets in direction of Armenian border guards in a week

Azerbaijan fires nearly 500 bullets in direction of Armenian border guards in a week

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 10, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani troops violated the ceasefire regime nearly 65 times on Artsakh-Azerbaijan contact line in the period of August 4-10, during which nearly 500 bullets were fired in the direction of Armenian border guards from different caliber weapons.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Defense Ministry of Artsakh, the front line units of the Defense Army refrained from retaliating the adversary and continued taking necessary measures to organize the protection of the military positions.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Pashinyan attends opening ceremony of texture cotton factory in Maralik

Pashinyan attends opening ceremony of texture cotton  factory in Maralik

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 10, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan participated in the opening ceremony of texture cotton factory in Maralik city, Shirak Province. ARMENPRESS reports the PM toured in the factory and got acquainted with its works on August 10.

Co-founder of the factory Gevorg Gasparyan said that their thread manufacturer factory will consolidate the entire textile around them.

“Numerous small factories will start to work, ensuring lots of jobs”, he said.

Minister of Economy Tigran Khachatryan emphasized that the Government has granted privileged conditions to the factory provided by the law.  

“The factory plans to manufacture 300 tons of thread monthly, but if there are companies that will create more demand, it will be possible to expand the production volume’’, the Minister said.

Over 4 million USD has already been invested in the factory, which will create 150 jobs with an average salary of 297 thousand AMD. It has been built in the territory of the former similar factory, from which nothing had remained. In the past, during the Soviet times, 1700 people worked there.

The main markets will be Armenia and Russia.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Road to Gogavan-Guguti checkpoint closed, truck rolled over

Road to Gogavan-Guguti checkpoint closed, truck rolled over

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 10, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Embassy in Georgia informs that a trucktransporting alcohol rolled over on August 10 on the 4th km from Gogavan-Guguti checkpoint, in the Georgian section. As a result, the road to the checkpoint is closed.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Armenian Embassy in Georgia, the traffic is stopped at the moment, resulting a traffic congestion.  

”Relevant Georgian bodies inform that the works to take away the rolled over truck have already started and soon the road will open”, the Armenian Embassy informs.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Russia’s position on the Artsakh issue remains unchanged. Zakharova

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Russia’s position on the final status of Artsakh and the ongoing negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan remains unchanged. Maria Zakharova, the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, announced this during the briefing.


According to him, Russia’s position stems from the fact that the final status of the Republic of Artsakh should be determined through negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia.


“You know our position, it has not changed,” Zakharova said.


He also noted that Moscow will continue to support the peaceful settlement of the Artsakh conflict as one of the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, as well as taking into account Moscow’s close relations with Baku and Yerevan.


“We remain committed to supporting the peaceful resolution of the conflict,” he said.


He also noted that mutual accusations between Azerbaijan and Armenia are worrying for the Russian side, because such rhetoric cannot be conducive to the negotiation process.

Armenpress: Ex-military recruitment officer arrested in suspicion of bribery

Ex-military recruitment officer arrested in suspicion of bribery

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10:29, 9 August, 2019

YEREVAN, AUGUST 9, ARMENPRESS. A former military official has been arrested in suspicion of bribery, the National Security Service (NSS) said in a news release.

The NSS said the suspect, a former high-ranking officer of a military commissariat, together with an accomplice have organized the procedure of exempting or deferring 13 men from mandatory military service by faking medical documents during the 2019 summer conscription period. The ex-official and the accomplice, the identity of whom are undisclosed, have charged the would-be conscripts various amounts of money ranging from 2000 dollars up o 15,000 dollars for their services.  

The investigation has revealed that one of the suspects was also engaged in organizing the discharge of two active-duty conscripts by providing them with fake medical papers. A doctor at a military hospital was involved in the scheme.

Three people are charged in the case, and the former high-ranking officers and the accomplice have been placed under pre-trial detention.

As the investigation continues, the NSS called upon citizens to “refrain from illegal actions for avoiding military service”.

 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan.

Armenpress: Ex-head of Union of Journalists of Armenia charged with forgery

Ex-head of Union of Journalists of Armenia charged with forgery

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10:47, 9 August, 2019

YEREVAN, AUGUST 9, ARMENPRESS. Authorities have brought forward criminal charges against former President of the Union of Journalists of Armenia Astghik Gevorgyan, the Investigative Committee told ARMENPRESS.

Gevorgyan, 86, has been charged under Paragraph 1, Article 325 of the Criminal Code – falsification, use or selling of “licenses reserving rights or exempting from liability or other official documents”. A signature bond has been applied against her as a measure of restraint.

She was President of the Union of Journalists from 1992 until 2017.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan.