SYDNEY: The Australian religious leaders of the Armenian, Assyrian, Syrian and Chaldean churches have sent a joint letter to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop, regarding Turkey’s decision to expropriate 6300 properties in the Sur district in the Diyarbakir region.
The letter protested the Turkish government’s decision to confiscate the following particular religious properties:
The joint letter read:
“Australia is a land of diversity where many different religions and races live side by side in peace and in harmony. With this kind of background and experience we expect the Australian government’s intervention to intercede on behalf of the minorities in Turkey to be able to retain their places of worship.”
It continued: “This might further prove whether present day Turkey, being an Islamic country, is ‘democratic’ in accordance with the Western understanding of the term.”
The following religious leaders signed this joint letter:
This letter follows on from the joint letter sent by the Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC Australia) and the Assyrian Universal Alliance (AUA) - click http://www.anc.org.au/news/Media-Releases/Armenians-and-Assyrians-raise-expropriation-of-religious-property-by-Turkey-to-Foreign-Minister.
ANC Australia Executive Administrator, Arin Markarian said: “We welcome this joint statement by the five signatories in the letter sent to Foreign Minister Bishop, who have shown important religious leadership by showing their discontent at the decision by the Turkish government to assume ownership of religious properties.”
He added: “We join in their call for Australia to condemn Turkey.”