Great Moments In The History of Co-Existence: Turkish Muslims Pray In Church They Stole From Armenians After Genocide
Co-Exist, you know, like the Ground Zero Mosque.
From Jawa:
Less than 100 years after the Armenian genocide, Turkish Muslims hold prayer service in an Armenian church:
In disuse and disrepair because of the 1915 Armenian genocide that destroyed the surrounding communities. The Turkish Government refuses to return the church to its rightful owners, the Istanbul Patriarchate of the Armenian Apostolic Church, and only allows Armenian services to be conducted there once a year.
The Pact of Umar still intact after 1400 years.
The Muslim prayer service at the Armenian church was described by Turkish authorities as an effort of "tolerance and goodwill towards Armenians."
Sound familiar? That's the same excuse Imam Rauf and other proponents use to justify their Ground Zero Victory Mosque.
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