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Group: soc.cultu · Group Profile
Author: Aryan 666Aryan 666 Date: Jul 8, 2007 08:37
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"Agamemnon" wrote in message news:N5ednbEqM8JORQ3bnZ2dnUVZ8qOtnZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
This press release is a response to a court decision in Turkey, and is to be
distributed to American and European diplomatic officials including the US
embassies in Athens and Ankara, and human rights organizations.
Hellenic Electronic Center
with 37,000 Hellenes and 34 Hellenic Organizations
as Associated Members in the US and abroad
www.greece.org
The following press statement is intended to absolutely and unequivocally condemn the decision
of a Turkish court to strike the word "Ecumenical" from the title of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
of Constantinople. The decision to bring this debate before a Turkish court not only constitutes
a violation of religious freedom and minority rights but also further harassment of the
Ecumenical Patriarchate and Turkey's Greek minority by the Turkish government.
The unacceptable and undemocratic interference of the Turkish Courts in the internal affairs of
the Ecumenical Patriarchate demonstrates the Turkish political establishment's lack of
remorse for the violent upheavals of the past, resulting in the virtual disappearance of
the Greek community from Constantinople, Imbros, and Tenedos. It is evident that the Turkish
government remains dedicated to the spirit of hatred manifested during the notorious evening
of September 6, 1955.
The refusal of the Turkish government to acknowledge the "Ecumenical" status of the Patriarchate
in the Fanar violates the Canons of the Eastern Orthodox Church which in the sixth century
granted the status of supreme ruler of the Orthodox Church to the Archbishop of Constantinople.
The continued harassment of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in the midst of a violent campaign by
the notorious Grey Wolves and other Turkish extremist groups to harm his holiness Bartholomaios I
-- between 1993 and 2004 there were five arson and bomb attacks directed against the Ecumenical
Patriarchate -- can only be perceived as a show of encouragement and support by the Turkish
government for the actions of these terrorist organizations.
Manifestations of extremism and hatred for the Ecumenical Patriarchate and Turkey's Christian
minorities persist, despite the Papal visit to Turkey last December. The Papal visit demonstrated
that the title and functions of the Ecumenical Patriarchate are universally recognized and absolute.
Further evidence of Turkey's defiant attitude resides in the steadfast refusal to open the Halki
School of Theology, thereby imperilling the very future of the Ecumenical Patriarchate as it
limits the pool from which successors may be drawn, in the continued seizure of Church property,
as well as denial of the right to maintain Church properties. Continued violations of minority rights in Turkey
legitimately call into question Turkey's readiness to join the European Union, and raise the issue of
the possibility of imposing sanctions against Ankara in light of the conspicuous crackdown on religious
freedom and minority rights.
Theodore G. Karakostas
Member of HEC Executive Council
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THE GAYREEKS STOMP THEIR FEET AND CRY AGAIN OVER A NAME!
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"Agamemnon"
wrote in message news:N5ednbEqM8JORQ3bnZ2dnUVZ8qOtnZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
This press release is a response to a court decision
in Turkey, and is to bedistributed to American and European
diplomatic officials including the USembassies in Athens and Ankara, and
human rights organizations.
Hellenic Electronic Center
with 37,000 Hellenes and 34 Hellenic
Organizations as
Associated Members in the US and abroad
www.greece.org
The following press statement is intended to absolutely and
unequivocally condemn the decision
of a Turkish court to strike the word "Ecumenical" from the title of the
Ecumenical Patriarchate
of Constantinople. The decision to bring this debate before a
Turkish court not only constitutes a violation of
religious freedom and minority rights but also further harassment of
the
Ecumenical Patriarchate and Turkey's Greek minority by the Turkish government.
The unacceptable and undemocratic interference of the Turkish Courts in the
internal affairs of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
demonstrates the Turkish political establishment's lack of
remorse for the violent upheavals of the past, resulting in the
virtual disappearance of the Greek community from
Constantinople, Imbros, and Tenedos. It is evident that the Turkish
government remains dedicated to the spirit of
hatred manifested during the notorious evening of
September 6, 1955.
The
refusal of the Turkish government to acknowledge the "Ecumenical" status of
the Patriarchate in the Fanar violates
the Canons of the Eastern Orthodox Church which in the sixth century
granted the status of supreme ruler of the Orthodox
Church to the Archbishop of Constantinople. The
continued harassment of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in the midst of a
violent campaign by the notorious Grey Wolves
and other Turkish extremist groups to harm his holiness Bartholomaios
I -- between 1993 and 2004 there were five arson and
bomb attacks directed against the Ecumenical
Patriarchate -- can only be perceived as a
show of encouragement and support by the
Turkish government for the actions of these
terrorist organizations.
Manifestations
of extremism and hatred for the Ecumenical Patriarchate and Turkey's Christian
minorities persist, despite the Papal visit to Turkey
last December. The Papal visit demonstrated that the
title and functions of the Ecumenical Patriarchate are universally recognized
and absolute. Further evidence of Turkey's defiant attitude
resides in the steadfast refusal to open the Halki
School of Theology, thereby imperilling the very future of the Ecumenical
Patriarchate as it limits the pool from which successors
may be drawn, in the continued seizure of Church property,
as well as denial of the right to maintain Church
properties. Continued violations of minority rights in Turkey
legitimately call into question Turkey's readiness to join the European
Union, and raise the issue of
the possibility of imposing sanctions against Ankara in light of
the conspicuous crackdown on religious
freedom and minority rights.
Theodore G. Karakostas
Member
of HEC Executive Council
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