{"id":22246,"date":"2010-09-22T05:56:37","date_gmt":"2010-09-22T03:56:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishforum.com.tr\/en\/content\/?p=22246"},"modified":"2014-01-05T17:29:34","modified_gmt":"2014-01-05T15:29:34","slug":"armenians-worship-in-eastern-turkey-and-for-some-its-bittersweet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2010\/09\/22\/armenians-worship-in-eastern-turkey-and-for-some-its-bittersweet\/","title":{"rendered":"Armenians worship in eastern Turkey, and for some it&#8217;s bittersweet"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1><\/h1>\n<h2>Hundreds attend a service at the Armenian  Church of the Holy Cross, the first held there since 1915, when a wave  of violence nearly destroyed one of the largest Christian communities in  the Middle East.<\/h2>\n<p>Most visited the small church for a few minutes and watched the ceremony via giant television screens set up in the gardens outside. \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t        (Mustafa Ozer \/ AFP \/ Getty Images)<\/p>\n<div>Reporting from Akdamar Island, Turkey, and Beirut \u2014<\/div>\n<p>A Sunday service at a historic church in eastern <a id=\"PLGEO00000030\" title=\"Turkey\">Turkey<\/a> underscored both the desire for reconciliation between Turks and  Armenians and the hurdles that remain nearly a century after a violent  massacre of Armenians.<\/p>\n<p>It was the first service held in the  1,100-year-old Armenian Church of the Holy Cross since 1915, when a wave  of violence nearly destroyed one of the largest Christian communities  in the Middle East.<\/p>\n<p>Many Armenians in the diaspora and the neighboring <a id=\"PLGEO00000064\" title=\"Armenia\">republic of Armenia<\/a> boycotted and denounced Sunday&#8217;s service on Akdamar Island after Turkish authorities did not allow a cross to be raised<strong> <\/strong>on the dome of the church. It was placed on the church grounds instead.<\/p>\n<p>Still, hundreds of Armenian pilgrims attended, many coming from the relatively large Armenian community in <a id=\"PLGEO100100602011379\" title=\"Istanbul (Turkey)\">Istanbul<\/a>,  Turkey&#8217;s main city, but also from Iran, Germany, France and from as far  away as the United States. They flooded local hotels and sang hymns as  they traversed Lake Van by boat to get to the site.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;There is a village far, far away,&#8221; one group sang. &#8220;It&#8217;s my village even though I never go or I haven&#8217;t seen it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Most visited the small church for a few minutes and watched the ceremony via giant television screens set up in the gardens outside.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I  feel bittersweet about being here, because I grew up hearing about the  life in Van from my parents,&#8221; said Paul Shahinian, a 58-year-old  visiting from New Jersey. &#8220;I always had images in my head about Van. I  never imagined I could come here because Turkey didn&#8217;t welcome  Armenians.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The church, surrounded by verdant mountains and hills,  is decorated on the outside with carvings of animals such as peacocks,  goats and owls, which are common in Armenian iconography.  Paintings  inside are meant to represent the heavens.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This church, which is a  valuable piece of art, is a cultural monument that belongs to the whole  of humanity,&#8221; Archbishop Aram Atesyan of the Armenian Patriarchate of  Turkey said during a two-hour service he led, according to Turkey&#8217;s  official Anatolian news agency.<\/p>\n<p>The 8-year-old government of Prime  Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strived to heal the wounds of the  past by reaching out to Armenians in Turkey and abroad in an attempt to  bolster its international reputation and smooth out obstacles to  possible Turkish entry into the <a id=\"ORGOV000067\" title=\"European Union\">European Union<\/a>.  In 2005, Turkey began a $1.5-million restoration of the church, opening  it as a museum in 2007. It will host an annual religious service from  now on.<\/p>\n<p>Some critics, both in Turkey and among Armenians, have  denounced the handling of the church opening as an attempt by Turks to  whitewash a violent history. But others describe the Sunday event as an  important gesture by an activist Turkish government that appears more  ready and able than previous political elites to address the country&#8217;s  domestic and international sore spots.<\/p>\n<p>But attempts at  reconciliation between Armenians and Turks have often faltered, as much  over misunderstandings of gestures as substantive differences, the  latter including Turkey&#8217;s refusal to abide by the widely accepted  description of the killings as genocide.<\/p>\n<p>The cross controversy  underscores the sensitivity of relations between Turks and Armenians,  even over relatively minor matters. Turkish officials blamed the  church&#8217;s Italian architect, saying the dome could not support the  440-pound cross. The provincial governor of Van has promised that a  cross would be mounted on the church within six weeks.<\/p>\n<p>But many  Armenians suspect continued chauvinism by Turks, who are governed by a  political party that has roots in the country&#8217;s Islamist movements. &#8220;The  cross wasn&#8217;t there because of the fears of the governments,&#8221; said Rafi  Altunkeser, a 40-year-old Armenian Turk visiting from Istanbul.<\/p>\n<p>But  other Armenians called for reconciliation. Harry Parsekian, a Boston  resident, said his family originally lived in eastern Turkey but was  driven out. He first returned to the Van region in 1985 and has since  gone back many times.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;When I was young I never imagined I would  have Turkish friends,&#8221; Parsekian said. &#8220;But I do have really good  Turkish friends now. And I believe this is a good step for the Armenians  and Turks.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><em>daragahi@latimes.com<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Special correspondent Saracoglu reported from Akdamar Island.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Copyright \u00a9 2010, Los Angeles Times<\/p>\n<p><input id=\"gwProxy\" type=\"hidden\" \/><input id=\"jsProxy\" onclick=\"if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}\" type=\"hidden\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hundreds attend a service at the Armenian Church of the Holy Cross, the first held there since 1915, when a wave of violence nearly destroyed one of the largest Christian communities in the Middle East. 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