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Hürriyet : Monastery case makes WSJ headlines

Hürriyet Daily News – 9 Mart 2009 ISTANBUL – A land dispute over an ancient monastery in the southeastern city of Mardin is a test for Turkey’s ability to accommodate groups at odds with “Turkishness,” the Wall Street Journal said in a front-page article yesterday.The boundaries around Mor Gabriel, one …

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Mosul Receiving Returning Christians

     MOSUL, Iraq – UPI — Christian leaders in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul report thousands of parishioners are returning to the area following a spate of targeted violence in 2008. Samir Elias with a Chaldean church in Mosul told the Iraqi bureau of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty that …

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Christians Fleeing Persecution in Iraq

By Kenneth R. Timmerman Beirut, Lebanon – newsmax — Christians continue to flee Iraq because of religious persecution, even as some Iraqi church leaders are calling on their compatriots to return home. The church leaders fear that Iraq will become emptied of Christians if the mass exodus continues, leading some …

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Assyrian Monastery in Turkey Threatened

By Dikran Ego Berlin – acsatv — The harassment and intimidation against the Mar Gabriel Monastery continue and have taken a new impetus. Now the monastery staff is threatened openly in Turkey’s largest newspaper: “If the problem is not resolved, blood will be shed here” writes the newspaper Hürriyet.On Friday, …

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Minority Languages in Turkey Dying Out

     Turkey – todayszaman — The UNESCO Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger lists languages whose survival is unsafe, definitely endangered, severely endangered, critically endangered — or already extinct. A total of 18 languages from Turkey made the list: three already extinct, four unsafe, seven definitely endangered, three severely …

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MPs from Germany to visit Mor Gabriel monastery

     ANKARA – Hurriyet — One of the world’s oldest Christian monasteries, located near Turkey’s border with Syria, will be visited next week by a group of German lawmakers seeking to monitor progress in an ongoing land dispute. The visit demonstrates the German interest to make sure religious freedoms and …

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UN Agency Finds New Uranium Traces At Syria Site

By George Jahn VIENNA – AP — U.N. nuclear agency samples taken from a Syrian site suspected of being a secretly built reactor have revealed new traces of processed uranium, the agency reported Thursday. A separate report by the same organization — the International Atomic Energy Agency — noted a …

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Syria Developing Chemical Weapons Site: Jane’s

     LONDON – AFP — Syria has increased activity at a suspected chemical weapons production site, a move likely to increase tension with Israel, Jane’s defence information group said Wednesday. Satellite imagery of the Al Safir site in northwest Syria does not suggest that Damascus is arming for an offensive …

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