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« on: December 10, 2009, 10:15:26 AM »
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These people are amazing man lol. They are threatening to demolish an Assyrian church bell tower, in retaliation for something that the Swiss government has voted on????  loool  bangin

Unbelievable. I actually like the priest's reply to them...

These people will never learn. I hope the Turkish government captures them and gives them a lesson, because they are only making the stat look bad. Their threat to this one church is nothing as bad as the reputation they are giving for Turkey.

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Source: www.aina.org

Diyarbakir, Turkey -- Following the referendum banning minarets in Switzerland, 3 persons visiting the 1,750 year old Assyrian [also known as Chaldean and Syriac] Church of Virgin Mary in Diyarbakir allegedly threatened priest Yusuf Akbulut by saying "Switzerland is banning minarets and we will ban bell towers. You will demolish the bell tower."

Fr. Akbulut informed the police that 3 persons visited the church, located in the Alipasa neighborhood of Sur District, last Friday and demanded the demolition of the bell towers by next Friday. Fr. Akbulut, the priest of the church whose internal and external security is being provided by the police, made the following statement:

"Last Friday, on the 4th of this month, my church and I were threatened. 3 persons in their 40ties visited the church at 14:00. They knocked on the door of my house inside the church and asked me to come outside. In the courtyard of the church, these 3 persons that I do not know asked me if the church had a bell tower. When I told them that it did, they said, 'you will demolish this bell tower. Switzerland is banning minarets and we will ban bell towers. You will demolish this bell tower by next Friday.' When I told them that this was a historic church with an ancient bell tower and that the foundations (directorate) and the State would react, they said for the second time 'go and complain to whoever you want. This bell tower will not remain here, we will take the necessary action' and left. Then I filed a complaint with the police. Now the police are seeking the 3 persons who threatened me by checking the camera records."

Noting that he will not demolish the 600 year old church bell, Fr. Akbulut stated that the minaret ban in Switzerland did not have anything to do with him and added:

"We Assyrians have been living in these territories for 6-7 thousand years. We have a deep-rooted history. Who can dare demolish this bell tower by asserting the minaret ban in Switzerland as a pretext? We do not approve of the minaret ban. Switzerland should let them construct minarets in mosques. Everyone has the right to worship freely. We all pray to God."

Noting that five families reside in the church and nearly ten other Christian families in the city centre of Diyarbakir, Fr. Akbulut said, "As the Assyrian community, for centuries we led a peaceful life with the other people residing on these territories. We never did any harm to anyone. It is very wrong to hold us accountable for the minaret ban in Switzerland."

By Ramazan Yavuz and Serdar Sunar
DHA News Agency

Translated from Turkish by AINA.
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« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2009, 12:36:19 PM »
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 blink blink blink blink blink
what can we say Ashoor???

you know the popular saying in Assyrian ( roqta d barely bit atia allokh) which means you cant really spit and look up, because it will come down  on you

if we were to say something, then neither moslem nor Turkish people will get back at us , but our own people and right here on AVN, right away they will come up with usual stupid replies like
" christians in general, the KKK, crusaders, vatican, southern Christian of USA" and etc of this crap
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« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2009, 02:39:49 PM »
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FYI This is the same Father Akbult that was arrested a few years back for his views on the Assyrian Genocide.

The court dismissed the case after postponing it countless times due to the high number of European media outlets that attended his court case.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yusuf_Akbulut
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« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2009, 02:42:48 PM »
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Oh is it? Didn't even know. He was chosen as the 'Assyrian of the Year' for that year.

Great man indeed.

Turkey is lost, doesn't know what its identity is: Islamic or Secular like Attaturk had envisioned and recreated it in the 1920s. Turks have to make up their mind. I don't think the two can peacefully coexist 100%.

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« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2009, 04:13:10 PM »
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The AKP rules in Turkey, an islamic party. And at this time they stop their efforts to come in the EU and they start to improve their contacts to the east, with Syria, Iran, even in Armenia and in the zone administered by the Kurds.
And it doesn´t matter whether a islamic or secular party rules Turkey, the problems stay, it maybe just change the color.
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The Rights of Assyrians -UN Declaration
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhDtB12aA8I

The existence of the Assyrian Nation & Nationality is a fact
http://www.assyrianvoice.net/forum/index.php?topic=36862.0

̈I´m not interested in helping our ppl because I´m nationalistic, I´m interested because our ppl NEED help!
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« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2009, 06:22:30 PM »
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Oh is it? Didn't even know. He was chosen as the 'Assyrian of the Year' for that year.

Great man indeed.

Turkey is lost, doesn't know what its identity is: Islamic or Secular like Attaturk had envisioned and recreated it in the 1920s. Turks have to make up their mind. I don't think the two can peacefully coexist 100%.

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You're right Ashoor.  By rule you can't pick and chose, its either one or the other.
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