Saturday, April 07, 2007

Armenians of Istanbul to celebrate Holy Easter in Turkey under the police control

April 7, 2007
HULIQ
Source: Public Radio of Armenia
”Unfortunately, today we are not surprised to see at least 15-20 policemen next to our churches, who are working to prevent interference.

Certainly, entering the church under the guidance of Turkish policemen is not that pleasant for Armenians of Istanbul, but they hope that next year they will not be in the centre of attention of nationalists,” Mr. Hatechian says.
“The Armenian community of Constantinople is closely connected with its Church,” writer and famous intellectual Rober Hatechian from Istanbul told “Radiolur” correspondent. At this point there are more than 30 operating Armenian Churches in Istanbul. On religious holidays these Christian Churches are crowded with pious people and, of course, if there are clergymen.

The Holy Easter is usually celebrated in at least 20 Armenian Churches, since, according to Mr. Hatechian, the number of clergymen is small. “During the recent years the Armenian Patriarch has started inviting clergymen from Europe, Anthelias and Armenia, who come to participate in religious ceremonies,” he said.

The Armenians of Istanbul celebrate Easter with great luxury. According to tradition, in the second half of the day the Armenian Patriarch organizes a reception in the hall of the Patriarchate.

However, this year the Armenian community has certain concerns before the holiday. After the assassination of Hrant Dink and the threats to the Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul, Armenians have decided to undertake strict security measures round public establishments and churches.

”Unfortunately, today we are not surprised to see at least 15-20 policemen next to our churches, who are working to prevent interference.

Certainly, entering the church under the guidance of Turkish policemen is not that pleasant for Armenians of Istanbul, but they hope that next year they will not be in the centre of attention of nationalists,” Mr. Hatechian says. - Public Radio of Armenia

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