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Terrorist State of Turkey confiscates 50 properties of Syriac Orthodox Church

July 8, 2017 By administrator

Turkey confiscates 50 properties of Syriac Orthodox Church Turkey has confiscated 50 properties of the Syriac Orthodox Church.

The church was deprived of dozens of churches, monasteries and cemeteries over claims the ownership deeds had lapsed, The Daily Mail reported.

The church leaders said two monasteries built 1500 years ago have been confiscated.

The fears of the church deepened after appeal against the confiscation on behalf of the ancient monastery of Mor Gabriel in southeastern Turkey was rejected.

Turkish land officials redrew the boundaries around Mor Gabriel and other villages in 2008 to update a national land registry. As a result many lands owned by the monastery were attributed to the villages.

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Land grab by Kurdish tribes in Turkey’s southeast threatens return of Syriac minorities

December 6, 2014 By administrator

By Susanne Güsten,

RTR23POUDressed in a black robe and embroidered cap, Father Yoqin leaned over the rampart of Mor Augin and lowered a hose to a municipal fire truck waiting to pump the weekly water supply up to the mountain monastery. Abandoned for decades, Mor Augin was reopened a couple of years ago as a sign of the Syriac church’s determination to keep the faith alive in its homeland in southeastern Turkey, despite the dwindling numbers of Christians in the region.

On a clear day, Father Yoqin can see across the Turkish border and Kurdish-held territory in Syria all the way into Iraq, where Mount Sinjar rises from Ninevah province in the distance. But the Syriac monk does not need to look that far to see his people endangered. A glance down to the plains rolling out below the mountain will suffice: Most of the monastery’s own lands there — hundreds of acres — have been seized by Kurdish tribes that are armed and determined to hang on to them.

This is not an isolated case, according to Serhat Karasin, a lawyer in Diyarbakir. Recent land grabs targeting Christians and Yazidis in southeastern Turkey number in the thousands, by his estimate.

Karasin, who has represented the monastery in its long-running attempts to recuperate its properties, has just returned from talks with district officials, the provincial governorate and the Interior Ministry in Ankara on behalf of the Yazidi village of Efse, not far from Mor Augin, whose former inhabitants are being prevented from returning to their hamlet by the armed forces of a neighboring Kurdish tribe.

“They have threatened the Yazidis that they will suffer the same fate as those of Sinjar,” if they persist in trying to return, Karasin told Al-Monitor, adding that he had pleaded for the urgent intervention of the state. The authorities had shown themselves sympathetic, but not actually done anything yet, he said.

Hardly a Christian village in Tur Abdin, the ancient heartland of the Syriac church between the Tigris and the Syrian border, has been left unaffected by the turmoil over landownership that was triggered by the modernization of Turkish land registry records in the 1990s and 2000s, Yuhanna Aktas, president of the Syriac Unity Association in Midyat, told Al-Monitor. The Yazidis had fared even worse, he said. The Turkish state’s land registration works were undertaken at a time when most Christians and Yazidis, as well as many Kurds, were living in European exile, having fled persecution, poverty and the Kurdish war in which they were crushed between the fronts, he explained. With the land registration, many lost their land to the treasury, which is entitled to confiscate land when it has lain fallow for 20 years, or to the forestry, which can seize all forested land.

“The law does not ask why people left their land, or why they had to leave,” said Rudi Sumer, a Syriac lawyer in Midyat, who possesses stacks of such cases. As a result, the treasury seized the lands of refugees who had been expelled from their villages by the military because they had not tilled it, and the forestry confiscated vineyards the army had burned down because of the low oak scrub that sprang up on them during their owners’ absence. While these formally legal expropriations have affected the entire population of this war-torn region, a third form of land grab has specifically targeted the non-Muslim minorities. In many cases, their land was appropriated by Kurdish tribes that either registered it to their names or simply seized it by force.

“They bore false witness for each other,” Ibrahim Ogur, a young Syriac working on a construction site in the village of Mzizah, told Al-Monitor about a local case of land grab in which a Kurdish villager laid claim to the land of a Christian. “None of them would testify on behalf of my father,” he said. The house he is rebuilding is meant for his cousin, who is considering moving back from Germany to Tur Abdin, Ogur said. “If these land problems are solved, then many Christians will return home,” he said.

Paradoxically, the land grab dispute is a sign that the situation in Tur Abdin has improved over the last few years and that Syriacs have indeed begun to return to the region, Erol Dora, a deputy from Mardin and the first Syriac in the Turkish Grand National Assembly, said in an interview with Al-Monitor in Ankara. “People once fled and left the land, now they are returning, and the land is regaining value,” he said.

At the same time, the conflict is the single biggest obstacle to a wider return of Syriacs and Yazidis to the region, Dora said, agreeing with most experts interviewed by Al-Monitor. Across Europe, thousands of Syriacs are waiting and watching how this issue is resolved, Syriac diaspora associations say. Out of some 250,000 Syriacs currently living in Europe, an estimated 25,000 are affected by the expropriations in Tur Abdin, Johny Messo, president of the World Council of Arameans (Syriacs), said in an email.

With lawsuits dragging on for years inconclusively, the People’s Democracy Party (HDP), the Kurdish party that commands a large following in the region and to which Dora belongs, has stepped in to mediate between Syriac landowners and Kurdish claimants in several cases, including that of Mor Augin. But although the Kurdish tribe occupying monastery lands is aligned with the HDP and despite the personal interventions of HDP Chairman Selahattin Demirtas and of Ahmet Turk, a respected Kurdish feudal chief, negotiations proved fruitless and were eventually abandoned. “You have to remember that landownership is something for which Kurds kill each other, too,” Dora said, acknowledging that the party held little sway here.

Nor does the state’s writ go a long way in Turkey’s “Wild East.” Though the Jandarma, the paramilitary police force, may turn up in response to an emergency call, conflicts in remote mountain villages are generally left to be sorted out without intervention. “There is no rule of law in the region, there is only the rule of force,” Dora said.

Added to that comes the deep distrust the minorities feel for the Turkish state and its institutions. “Why is no one calling me about this?” asked Oguzhan Bingol, the district governor of Midyat, brandishing his smartphone under the Turkish flag in his office. Bingol posted his cell phone number on the district’s Web page and encouraged citizens to call him with their complaints, he said. But on this issue his phone is silent.

Like so much else in southeastern Turkey, the resolution of the land grab issue is tied up with the peace process there, according to Karasin. To that effect, he and a commission of legal experts have submitted a draft proposal to the government, calling for a compensation scheme to be included into the scope of the settlement of the Kurdish conflict. The commission proposes that the state steps in to mediate conflicts and to compensate the victims of expropriations with treasury land — deliberately not with money, Karasin explained, but with land, to prevent another exodus from the region.

“The individual legal process cannot redress this fundamental wrong that has been done,” Karasin said. “The state must take responsibility.”

Read more: al-monitor.com/

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THIS SO-CALLED PAIN, ALL OF THIS CRY, Syriac Catholics and Assyrian

November 19, 2014 By administrator

By Zeynep Tozduman Izmir, Turkey
Zeynep_Tozduman-125Religion is built on sectarian and ethnic differences in the Iraqi constitution, in fact, prepared the ground for the hearing of the attack is just one of the Middle Eastern countries. According to the statements of US officials would experience the same fate of the country close to 30 in the coming period. In 2006, al-Qaeda in Iraq with the support of ‘Islamic State of Iraq’ ‘Isidor submits that his right arm is cut in the short term US Middle East. Hear the establishment and organization in Iraq is never a coincidence.
Geography is dominated by Islam in the Middle East, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Nigeria, Libya, Egypt, Iran, etc. countries, even in the 21st century with outdated methods; head cutting, chopping into small marriage age of girls (pedophilia), non-Muslim male circumcision, female circumcision of children, rape of women, stoning etc. such inhuman practices are always some reason (goes hand in Islam) is made on behalf of religion.
That is why suffering in this land, seems to be resolved in the short term.
Isidor Sengal and ongoing terror began with the invasion of Mosul and Nineveh Kopana with the hearing in June 2014, After the ethnic cleansing of Assyrians living in the area now also economic and cultural genocide continues full throttle.
Assyrian genocide for the people, not over the 1915’l of course, all the Islamic lands where they live, they always experience the same pain. Yet these people have experienced the genocide by Simel Kurds in Iraq in 1933.
Daughter in law! A few days ago the news we read on social media together, let us remember, ” Kenya’s capital, a woman in Nairobi ‘for mini skirt wearing’ men who was attacked and clothing were exposed to shatter by male violence by men. A mini can not tolerate even the outskirts of radical Islam, Christian, Jewish, has Eziu and the Alevi faith can show see you think how pleasant you think, Musul- Arbil / Syriacs the status of living in Ankawa …
From June 2014 until this day Syriac and Armenian churches and monasteries of culture was razed to the ground against the bombardment. Historical monuments, the main figure of the Virgin Mary, on the grounds that only broken Processing is contrary was poured. Mosul and Nineveh only ethno -dinsel and economic, cultural genocide was done. Large-scale massacre took place on a date together.
In June 2014, the first hit and the first public has unfortunately forgotten Syrians. What free press and media organizations, nor the imperialist West, unable to turn their eyes to a kind of Syrian people. Perhaps these people, his native land of Mesopotamia and the Middle East are being asked to be forgotten forever, who knows? However, according to the historian is the most ancient peoples of Anatolia known.
These days the Syrian press and television organizations, except in the press a few Kurds and the BBC recently, forgotten and insisted not to be ignored by the Syrian people’s suffering, less is not enough to come if the agenda but yeah … http: //www.bbc.co.uk / turkce / news / 2014/11 / 141114_musul_gunluk? sthisfb
We make visible the suffering of the Syrian people unless we first need to question our humanity.
The war, and Nineveh in Mosul past June, it takes full throttle;
Assyrians why no help was always extend the hand he thinks I stand …
People of Turkey for Syrian people, why was no curfew until this day?
Assyrian people, why the weapons and manpower, as in Sengal / why ever not defended? Last year, Syria / Kesab sorrow in my hand Syrians inhabited by Armenians lived in this time of Mosul and Nineveh. Also from the Armenians living in Mosul and Nineveh once again shared the same fate with the Syrians about 200- 300 people.
Approximately 250,000 Syriac Catholics and Assyrian / Chaldean over, when the peoples of Turkey from abroad, why no water was spreading to the heart of this ancient Christian?
They stay quiet for being a Christian people, have reached a blind eye to this day. Why do we play the three monkeys in each massacre and genocide. As such, we provide support as always for some reason. They are impersonating the silence of the lambs is not Islam centuries. Whereas centuries ago Kuthan Martin King, had expressed my feelings on this issue in the best way, ” not the end of everything the words of our enemies, we will remember the silence of our friends. ”
We lay our hearts to others so that we, human beings. If this is a fashion day in the land of humanity, will begin the first steps we have taken to this other.
I look at the campaign contributions that neither I also personally involved with social media in our hearts always seared Sengal and help Kobani’yi screams …
A Syrian friend, author, activist, journalist, human rights defender, the NGO and hdp’l as I ask. Turkey why people in this country to help the Syrian people is not at all organized campaigns? All the answers to these questions, the course will give you rewrite history on.
8 November 2014 IZMIR NGO congress as a delegate, I criticize why we remain insensitive to the suffering of the Syrian people. Sengal and survival of humanity in the face of disaster Kobani’de, does not require us to forget that resists being next to one another. No reason we can not hear the screams of the Syrian people who experience the same disaster. In this sense, my people against the Syrian people so that everyone has the self-criticism and apology.
Syrian people to carry the pain of the most agenda and political structures to help organize campaigns are primarily HDK HDP- DTK- DBP formation and Left-Socialist, I think. Also we have meetings, panel discussions, conferences and meetings in our language, our Musul- Nineveh-Sengal local chambers -The SME neck until she change will remain as long as we always bent against the Syrian people.
Currently Iraq / Erbil and struggling to survive in Ankawa Musul- Syrian people are the first victims of the terror Isidor. 250,000 lives, in winter conditions where it went live as refugees NO-poor, we are in a position to extend our humanity because we have been condemned. Those who stayed in Mosul to forced Islamization, to cover their heads, to take pressure the Islamic Educational, pay jizya tax, women and girls continue to be seen as a godsend by Isidor. Syriac people have been a people most all alone in this process. Without maddi- moral support to diaspora Assyrians of the Assyrian people in Iraq, the expatriate to leave the bar and the public would struggle to survive in winter conditions with 250,000 people facing famine. It would be a shame to all of us. Behold this pain, we all have that cry !!!
BOP is a project of the century to go through life struggling global powers, they pressed the button for 4 years before the so-called Arab Spring. Geographical and geopolitical position as of that day, this is the day of the imperialist powers have turned the Middle East into a bloodbath. Against the war climate, the climate of peace Musul- Nineveh, Ankawa- Şengal- build Kobani’de, solidarity and common struggle of the people, it is possible to resist the global powers. Otherwise, this endless pain, the ancient people of the share will continue to fall. These days indescribable pain, Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, EZiD, Shiites, Turkmen, short of Sunni Islam Nusayris share has fallen to all faiths and non-public. Who is the honorable resistance in order to avoid Kobani’yi Let’s grow together tomorrow.
1915 Anatolian people living with genocide massacre Kızılbaş living beliefs, as shootings every genocide, took his place in the history of mankind shame page. Courses, General Sayyed Reza as the ” shame, sin, oppression is’ alive all these who. What many of our shame, our shame we have. We confront the 1915 Genocide and legal proceedings as long as we, our belief is that the shame will be greater than this country.
  People of the region, as long as imperialism and capitalism that soil removal from yesterday Nusra- El Kaide- El Oso, Isidor new actors these days, Middle east, will shed more blood. It seems that war and massacres will continue to hurt the longer the ancient people.
Zeynep Tozduman

 

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Christians in Turkey ‘fearful’ after knife-wielding men terrorize Istanbul church

June 27, 2014 By administrator

Fırat ALKAÇ – ISTANBUL

n_68399_1A recent attack against a church in Istanbul has raised the fears of the Christian community in Turkey, a leading member of the country’s Syriac community said in a statement on June 27.

The statement from Doğan Yıldırım was prompted after a group of eight unidentified men recently entered a Latin Catholic Church in Istanbul’s Yeşilköy neighborhood during a baptism ceremony, allegedly harassing the congregation.

“I approached the group after they left the church, but they insulted me. One of them swung a knife towards me before I stepped back,” said Yıldırım, an aide at the Yeşilköy church.

The total population of Turkey’s Orthodox Syriac is around 15,000, most of whom live in Istanbul.

Yıldırım added that this was not the first attack that has occurred recently. “A group of three or four people entered the church in May when there was no one around, and scattered burning candles everywhere. People intervened after they noticed the smoke,” he said.

Kenan Gürdal, the vice president of the Beyoğlu Syriac Meryem Ana Church Foundation, said the congregation was “disturbed” by the attacks.

“Less people have been attending mass since the latest attacks,” Gürdal noted. “They fear coming to the church.”

June/27/2014

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