Anti-Armenia group plans protest at Akdamar church

Anti-Armenia group plans protest at Akdamar church

VAN - Doğan News Agency
Anti-Armenia group plans protest at Akdamar church

The 10th century church in the eastern province of Van was restored between 2005 and 2007. The Divine Liturgy ritual is planned to take place on Sept 8. AA photo

ASİMDER, an anti-Armenian diaspora association that “battles unfounded Armenian claims,” has announced that it will be placing flowers in front of the Akdamar Church, in commemoration of Turks killed in 1918.

The move is intended to counter a baptism ritual planned by Armenians in the same historic church in the southeastern province of Van. The baptism ceremony will be held in the recently restored ancient church during an annual Divine Liturgy on Sept. 8.

Many Armenians in Turkey and from overseas flock to the 10th century Church of the Holy Cross on the tiny island of Akdamar (Akhtamar in Armenian) in Lake Van to attend the ceremony, which has been held every year since 2010. Turkish authorities restored the church between 2005 and 2007 before opening it as a museum, where the Divine Liturgy was celebrated in 2010 for the first time in 95 years.

This year, a baptism ceremony will also take place during mass at around 11 a.m. on Sept. 8 in the historical church, said Muzaffer Aktuğ, head of the Van Culture and Tourism Directorate, according to Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos.

Aktuğ said they expected more people to attend this year’s service due to the ongoing peace process.
Today the Armenian community in Turkey, which numbers around 70,000, is concentrated in Istanbul.

Neighbors Turkey and Armenia do not have diplomatic relations and a move toward reconciliation launched in 2009 petered out without results.