Turkish press: Christians in Syria’s Idlib worship freely: Archpriest

Mehmet Burak Karacaoglu and Ahmet Karaahmet   |22.04.2022


IDLIB, Syria

Christians in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province have been performing their religious duties freely, said Hanna Celluf, the archpriest of Qunayah Church.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Celluf said: “No one disturbs us while we are performing our prayers. No one harasses us. We don’t come across any adverse condition while carrying out our activities in the church.”

The 70-year-old Franciscan has been serving as an archpriest for Qunayah Church for 21 years.

Qunayah Church, which was built in the 5th century in the village of Qunayah, is located in a mountainous and green area, and several historical artifacts are also preserved in the church.

Now, only around 210 Christians in Idlib gather and worship at the church in Jisr al-Shughur district due to the civil war that broke out in 2011.

Celluf said that before the civil war, the Christian population of Qunayah, Yacubiyeh and Jdayde villages used to be around 10,000 and Syrian Christians lived mainly in the Aleppo, Idlib, Damascus, Hama and Jazira regions.

But due to the war, most Christians had to leave the country or were internally displaced.

Christians living in areas under the control of military opposition groups in Idlib are among the most ancient inhabitants of the region, although they are in a minority.

While the number of Christians in Idlib exceeded 10,000 before the civil war, it has dropped to 600 due to the attacks of Bashar Assad regime forces and the Daesh/ISIS terror group.

“Occasionally, (Christian) families living in other provinces of Syria return to their homes. We welcome them,” Celluf said.

‘Brotherly love between us’

“In general, our relations with people are excellent. There is a brotherly love between us. I hope those who left their homes will return to their families and lands so that we can live in love and peace,” he went on to say.

In response to a question on why he didn’t leave Idlib, the archpriest said: “No one abandons their roots. Because the Christians took root in Antakya. Our roots have stood firm since then. Our ancestors and families lived here. We will live here until we die.”

He noted that there are many Christians in the region from the Armenian Church of Dhok and the Greek Orthodox, Protestant and Latin Catholic churches.

“As the Catholic Church, we are no different from other sects. We do our prayers together. We live together, we commiserate with each other,” he said, adding, “There is no difference between us as Greek, Orthodox or Armenian. We all worship the one God and the one Christ.”

Expressing his honor to serve the Christians in Idlib as a Christian of the Franciscan Priests of the Guardianship of the Holy Land, Celluf said that Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of the Catholic world, wrote a letter to them.

“The Pope wrote us a letter of encouragement to continue our lives and sacrifices by living with the people here,” he said.

He said the Pope encouraged them to give hope to the Christians living in Idlib, writing in his letter that one day peace will come to these lands.

Thanking everyone who helped them so that they can live in safety and peace, he said: “We have hope that the unity of these lands will be restored under the supervision of the UN, Turkiye and other countries.”

Turkish press: European Council chief, Armenian premier discuss South Caucasus peace efforts

Agnes Szucs   |22.04.2022

BRUSSELS

European Council chief Charles Michel discussed efforts for peace and stability in the South Caucasus with Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in a phone call on Friday. 

“Discussed with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan prospects for the further work towards advancing a stable, peaceful, and prosperous future for the South Caucasus,” Michel said on Twitter.

He also underlined that the EU remains committed “to supporting Armenia and Azerbaijan in their dialogue.”

Earlier in the day, Michel had a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the latest developments in the South Caucasus, besides their main topic, the war in Ukraine.

Michel, who presides over meetings of EU leaders and represents the bloc in international affairs, has made significant diplomatic efforts for reconciliation between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

As part of the ongoing process, he hosted a meeting between Pashinyan and Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev on April 6 in Brussels where the two sides expressed willingness to secure a peace agreement.

Relations between the former Soviet republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan have been tense since 1991 when the Armenian military occupied Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Upper Karabakh, a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, and seven adjacent regions.

After new clashes erupted in September 2020, Azerbaijan liberated several cities and over 300 settlements and villages that were occupied by Armenia for almost 30 years.

The fighting ended in November 2020 with a deal brokered by Russia.

Armenpress: Series of events planned in Istanbul for Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day

Series of events planned in Istanbul for Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day

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 09:51,

YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. A number of commemorative events will be held this year on April 24 – the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day – in Istanbul, Turkey.

The Istanbul-based Agos newspaper’s Editor-in-Chief Bagrat Estukyan told ARMENPRESS that in the past two years events weren’t organized in public spaces due to COVID-19 restrictions.

This year the COVID-19 situation has improved and the Armenian community of Istanbul will organize several events.

A rally will take place at 19:00, April 24 in the Besikstas district of Istanbul. The Human Rights Union will deliver a statement for the press on the same day.

“On midday April 24 a visit to the grave of Sevak Balıkçı is planned. He is the young Private who was murdered on April 24 in 2011 in a hate-fuelled killing while serving in the military,” Estukyan added. He noted that last week the Saturday Mothers organization issued a statement commemorating the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

In addition, various discussions and press conferences on the Armenian Genocide are planned in different locations on April 24 in Istanbul, as well as television programs.

Asked what discussions are taking place around the latest Armenia-Turkey dialogue process and does it impact the Armenian Genocide issue, Estukyan said there are no significant discussions at all in Turkey.

“By in large there is no dialogue. The envoys meet, but we don’t know what they talk. We find out from the press that they met in Vienna, in Moscow, but this doesn’t mean dialogue because there is no result, no development and no progress. There is no reaction over this issue in Turkey. It seems that this matter is more urgent for Armenia and there is greater interest for the developments in Armenia, but in Turkey this isn’t an item on the agenda, there is no tangible result,” Estukyan said.

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Town of Dilijan to host GASTROFEST festival

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 10:07,

YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. More than 20 restaurants from across Armenia and Artsakh will deliver master-classes on Armenian cuisine and dance in the May 6-8 GASTROFEST in Dilijan.

Restaurants, food and drink producers from all parts of Armenia will present their products to visitors.

Moreover, gastrofests will take place in all restaurants of Dilijan.

The festival’s project manager Anna Tlustokhovich said that GASTROFEST will be organized in a town fair format. It will feature live music, dancing master-classes and a gastronomic quest.

Visitors will have the chance to take part in cooking competitions.

“This is the first time that we are organizing the festival but we will do everything for it to become an annual event and make it more and more interesting every year. Next year we plan to organize other festivals not only in Dilijan but other cities of Armenia,” Tlustokhovich said.

The charity pavilion of the Soldier’s Home Rehabilitation Center will also participate in the festival, and guests will be able to buy souvenirs and other handicrafts made by veterans of the 44-day war.

The festival is organized by GoToArmenia tourism project.

Lazio reportedly interested in signing Mkhitaryan

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YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. The Italian S.S. Lazio is interesting in signing Armenian football star Henrikh Mkhitaryan, whose contract with Roma is set to expire in the end of June, according to Tuttomercatoweb.

Playing for Roma in the current season, Mkhitaryan made 41 appearances and scored 4 goals and made 9 assists.

Armenia’s Erik Israyelyan wins gold at European Youth Boxing Championship

Armenia’s Erik Israyelyan wins gold at European Youth Boxing Championship

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YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. Armenian boxer Erik Israyelyan (60kg) won gold at the European Youth Boxing Championship in Bulgaria.

In the final bout Israyelyan defeated Bulgaria’s Kiril Barisov and became champion.

Team Armenia’s Ares Hakobyan was also competing at the championship and took silver in the 67kg division.

Armenian Healthcare Ministry reports 9 new cases of COVID-19

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 11:10,

YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. 9 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed over the last 24 hours, bringing the cumulative total number of confirmed cases to 422,814, the Armenian Healthcare Ministry said.

No new deaths were recorded and the death toll remained 8,622.

18 people recovered (total recoveries: 410,535).

3,123 tests were administered (total tests: 3,029,751).

As of April 22 the number of active cases stood at 1,974.

Armenian investigators probed 10,000 more cases in 2021 compared to previous year

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YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. 44,751 criminal cases were investigated in 2021 by all investigative agencies, 10,000 more than in the previous year, the Prosecutor-General Artur Davtyan told lawmakers at a parliamentary committee hearing on the prosecution’s report.

In 2021, 1698 people were investigated for corruption crimes, which is 300 more than in 2020. “Nearly 600 of these 1698 people were officials,” Davtyan said.

During the year 433 people were handed over to courts for corruption crimes.

“As of yearend, the damages to the state discovered under the corruption-related ongoing criminal cases stood at 443 billion drams. Only in 2021, 7 billion drams in damages were recovered during investigations,” he said.

“…In the first quarter of this year alone we have recovered 19 billion drams in damages to the state. This proves that criminal cases that were instituted long ago are reaching resolution,” Davtyan said, noting that corruption-related probes require a lengthy process.

Armenian Genocide victims to be commemorated at Sao Paulo mass

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YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the National Congress of Brazil Guiga Peixoto announced during April 18 parliamentary hearings that a mass will be served on the 107th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Sao Paulo.

“I have to mention that on April 24th there will be a mass in Sao Paulo in commemoration of the victims of the Armenian Genocide. More than a million people were killed in the Armenian Genocide,” Peixoto said.