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    Turkey urged to allow greater religious freedom

    ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — The spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christians said Monday that Turkey's new constitution should grant equal rights to minorities in the country and safeguard religious freedoms.

    Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I met with members of a parliamentary subcommittee seeking an all-party consensus in drawing up a new constitution, which will replace the one ratified in 1982 while Turkey was under military rule. The subcommittee is meeting with non-governmental organizations and representatives of minority groups for input on the drafting of the new laws.

    Mostly Muslim Turkey, which is seeking to join the European Union, has small Christian and Jewish communities. The EU has made improved rights for the religious groups a condition for membership.

    Turkey's existing constitution guarantees religious freedom, but when it comes to minority religions the country has long been criticized for restricting the training of clergy and the ownership of places of worship, and for interfering with the selection of church leaders. It also has recognized Bartholomew I as the leader of the local church in Turkey, but not as ecumenical patriarch of all Orthodox Christians.

    For decades, Turkey has mostly ignored demands of the Patriarchate, mainly due to mistrust stemming from a rivalry with Greece. However, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government has pledged to address the problems of religious minorities and said he hopes the new constitution will correct democratic shortfalls.

    Bartholomew sounded optimistic about the new constitution.

    "Unfortunately there have been injustices toward minorities until now," Bartholomew said. "These are slowly being corrected and changed. A new Turkey is being born."

    Bartholomew told reporters he favors a constitution that promotes equal rights and religious freedoms, including the reopening of a Greek Orthodox seminary that trained generations of patriarchs.

    "We asked for equality," Bartholomew said after the meeting. "In education, we asked that the seminary be reopened. We asked for freedom of religion and conscious, for freedom of worship."

    Bartholomew, who is based in Istanbul, is the spiritual leader of hundreds of millions of Orthodox Christians worldwide.

    An 18-page report presented to the subcommittee also demands government funds for minority schools and places of worship, Bartholomew said.

    "Until now there has been no state aid for any churches or minority schools," Bartholomew said. "If we are talking of equality, this equality should be present in all fields."

    The subcommittee on Monday also heard the demands of Turkey's tiny Assyrian Christian community.

    A community leader, Kuryalos Ergun, said the Assyrians — one of the world's oldest Christian communities — want religious minorities to be represented in a government agency that regulates mosques and imams in Turkey, and want minority clergy to be paid and employed by the state the same way imams are.

    The Orthodox Christians want their Halki Theological School reopened in Turkey. Located, on Heybeliada Island, near Istanbul, it stopped admitting new students in 1971 under a Turkish law that put religious and military training under state control. The school closed its doors in 1985, when its last students graduated.

    The patriarch has long complained that Halki's closure has prevented raising new leaders for the church, and that Turkish laws that require a patriarch to be a Turkish citizen make it difficult for the nation's dwindling Greek community of several thousand to produce candidates.

    In 2010, the government granted Turkish citizenship to more than a dozen senior clerics from North and South America as well as Hong Kong, to help address the issue.

    In August, the government agreed to return hundreds of properties that were confiscated from Christian and Jewish minorities over the past 75 years.

     

    59 comments

    • Asdpthe  •  3 mths ago
      Sounds like Turkey is slowly seeing a glimpse of light, but for how long must prove economic relations workable..
      • kxbpy 3 mths ago
        Long before the Greeks?
    • J  •  3 mths ago
      Do you actually think they will aloow this? Hey, I have a bridge for sale, very cheap.
      • J 3 mths ago
        Anyway unless they do don't let them in the EU. But they may not want to be in the EU.now.
    • charles  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      handle with prayer
    • HenkypooP  •  3 mths ago
      Muslims preach equality and human rights while they chop off your infidel head.
    • Fuzzy Thinker  •  3 mths ago
      A trial court in Iran has issued its final verdict, ordering a Christian pastor to be put to death.... Nadarkhani had not practiced Islam during his adult life (age of adulthood, 15 in Islamic law... age 19, which was when he converted.) but still upheld the apostasy charge because he was born into a Muslim family....His first option was to convert back to Islam. When he refused, he was asked to declare Muhammad a prophet, and still he declined.“The world needs to stand up and say that a man cannot be put to death because of his faith,” said Jordan Sekulow, executive director of The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ). Feb 22, 2012. Fox News
    • Simona  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Good article but one correction: the patriarch of Constantinople is not the spiritual leader of Orthodox Christians worldwide. We have no earthly head like a pope who can claim spiritual leadership over the Orthodox across the globe. We all hold the patriarch of Constantinople in high regard as the Orthodox leader in an historically important region (Byzantium) but his authority extends only to the Orthodox of Asia Minor and a few Greek islands along with the city of Constantinople itself. Christ is the head of the Church; we have no papacy.
      • Cherly Bisnka 3 mths ago
        As a Muslim, I find your comment to be illuminating! Thanks.
      • john 3 mths ago
        Absolutely correct! AXIOS
    • Goozie  •  Tel Aviv, Israel  •  3 mths ago
      THATS RICH! COMING FROM THE "ORTHODOX" GODFATHER!
      FIRST TELL GREECE TO ALLOW "RELIGIOUS FREEDOM" BEFORE YOU GO PREACHING IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES!
      • john 3 mths ago
        The Ecumenical Patriarchate existed in Byzantium (Turkey) 1,000 years before the Turkish Muslims invaded and slaughtered the Christians. So to say that Patriarch Bartholomew is preaching in “foreign countries” betrays your lack of historical perspective. The Patriarchate belongs more to Turkey than the Turks!
      • Goozie 3 mths ago
        lol! i always enjoy the narrow minded non-responses, from "believers" especially.

        the Turks "slaughtered" as you say the christians as a pay back for their slaughter of Muslims and Jews in Jerusalem 354 years earlier and if you knew anything about history, you should be more upset about the catholic sacking of Constantinople in 1204, they slaughtered far more orthodox than the Turks.

        "The Ecumenical Patriarchate" is only a by product of the mass murder and genocide committed by the "church" against the original pagan believers who lived in Byzantium long before "Christianity" was invented. maybe you should lament for them too, their gods were just as real as yours.

        Bartholomew is preaching in a foreign country, simply because TODAY Turkey is a Muslim majority state. as Greece TODAY is no longer a Zeus worshiping state and some of its people adhere to Mr Bartholomew, he should be preaching to them, not Muslim Turks.
        so in that vain, he should be preaching to his own country (Greece) which has a racist, bigoted policy towards religious minorities.
      • Asten 3 mths ago
        Exactly
    • Cherly Bisnka  •  3 mths ago
      Funny how it took an Islamist rooted party in Turkey, to open, listen, and grant the religious minority more freedom that the secular military denied.
      • abdulkadir bostanci 3 mths ago
        Thank you CHERLY, finally some body see the picture.There is no Islamist rooted party, it;s young people play the right way behind the doors.They show different pictures and every body confused.It is good thing that they can keep doing those reforms, which we are so late, because of that stupid, stupid army.People outside they do not know, even us Islamic schools and religious people tortured by the army,closed down, jailed.It is not only others, everybody in that country.It is all about business,money and reforms,Islamic or any other religion does not matter for us, we do not have any problem at all.
      • Costa 3 mths ago
        Abdulkadir, I agree with you. The turks I know are pleasant and usually open-minded. Unfortunately, the ones who cause the problems are politicians whose agendas are unknown to us
    • B  •  3 mths ago
      Turkey was one the earliest homelands of Christianity. Only a hundred years it was 20-30 percent Christian. Mass killings and explusions caused this anomaly. In 1955 a pogrom of a few hundred thousand greeks continued this policy of a one religion state. It is now 99.5 percent muslim. It must be pretty boring to be so pure. It is the largest country in the world with one religion.
    • Art  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Why don't they kick lazy#$%$ scheming Greeks who cost billions of tax dollars to hard working EU citizens out of the Union and let Turkey which has the second largest army of NATO and the second highest growing economy in the world in? Just a thought.
    • jets  •  3 mths ago
      there will be no freedom for christian,hindu,jew in islamic country. jew hater first one to attack israel but shut and sit in the corner when minority ask for right in islamic country. why this double standard from anti-jew on yahoo?
    • mickey  •  3 mths ago
      Why should Turkey join the EU?
      The EU needs Turkey more than Turkey needs the EU.
    • B  •  3 mths ago
      Turkey was stolen from Greeks, Assyrians, Armenians, and Kurds. So there should be some of the orginal peoples in Turkey. There is not many of the first three because of mass killings and explusions which happened 100 years ago. Even in 1955 there was a mass explusion of hundreds of thousands of Greeks. I think Turkey wants no reminders that they conquered this land.
    • greg  •  3 mths ago
      The Turks must allow christians to worship in peace. Agia Sopphia the biggest Christian Church is still closed for worship. Christians are not allowed to worship there yet.

      Muslims in Europe and US have equal rights, but christians have no such rights in muslim contries like Turkey.
    • greg  •  Tyler, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      GET A LIFE YAHOO!!! Is this the only news you could find to print about Turkey?? Shame on YOU. A priest is lobbying the Turkish Parliment! It happens here every day. Why does Yahoo always post controversial news about The Republic of Turkey, one of our greatest allies? Start getting Jews, Christians, and Moslems @ each others throat? Did YAHOO ever hear about laicism?
    • INFIDEL  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Never believe anything a muslim says ...watch what they do....islams main goal is to distroy all religions and make islam the one world religion ...you must guard aginst islam if you love your god and not thiers the god of blood and murder ...the war on christians and jews is under way and muslims will do or say anything to distroy you and your family ...open your eyes and see islam for what it is....pure evil
    • matt  •  Morton Grove, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      This is good ever since the turks took over they have opressed Orthodox christians and the other people who were native to turkey before the ottomans took over. Sadly most people who were not muslim were forced to leave or killed by the turks.
    • Dean  •  Jersey City, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      If the Turks want to join the rest of the world in terms of human rights, religious freedom, freedom of speech, admit their terrible crimes to humanity (just in the past 100 years alone) they need to run a 100 meter race of change not a never ending marathon. This is not "too little too late", this feels like "you get nothing, never and over my dead body".
    • Nikola  •  Backa Palanka, Serbia  •  3 mths ago
      Constantinople is heart of Orthodoxy. Without it there is just big empty hole in our chests. But day will come when Emperor will be crowned in the city once again.
    • INFIDEL  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      The goverment will tell you that there are only good muslims here in america and you have nothing to fear from islam ....this is exactly what they said about the nazi s in 1935 when the nazi american bund was marching under a picture of george washington in madison square garden in New York ...islam is the nazi party and WORLD WAR THREE is at your door...open youe eyes and see islam for what it is ...pure evil
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