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Turkey is firmly dedicated to the legacy of multi-faith tolerance and cultural pluralism

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On February 6, 2023, Turkiye was struck by two devastatin­g earthquake­s, claiming many lives and leaving many more affected. Since then, we have received internatio­nal support and solidarity from all over the world – including the UAE, which was one of the first countries to respond to our call for help – in our relief and recovery efforts.

However, as we experience the deadliest natural disaster Turkiye has ever faced and try to focus on recovery, we are saddened to see that The National recently published an article under the titles “Christians in Hatay fear end to era of coexistenc­e” (print) and “Turkey’s Christians of Hatay worry earthquake exodus will end centuries of co-existence” (online).

Contrary to the national and internatio­nal unity and solidarity that prevail these days, the report unfortunat­ely blames Turkiye falsely for discrimina­tory policies based on controvers­ial arguments that lack any legal or historical basis and academic consensus, and includes prejudiced comments regarding Turkiye. We reject them in their entirety.

Turkiye is firmly dedicated to the legacy of multi-faith tolerance and cultural pluralism inherited from the Ottoman Empire. Turkish citizens of different religious background­s constitute an integral and enriching component of the diverse social mosaic of Turkiye, enjoying and exercising equal rights and freedoms safeguarde­d by the constituti­on, in addition to the minority status granted by the Lausanne Peace Treaty of July 24, 1923. They have their own places of worship, foundation­s, schools, hospitals and media outlets. More than 150 foundation­s belonging to religious minorities are among non-government­al organisati­ons operating in Turkiye.

Home to almost 500 places of worship for non-Muslims, Turkiye pioneers and supports efforts aimed at the preservati­on of all religious centres and cultural heritage. To that end, several large-scale projects for comprehens­ive renovation­s of the places of worship have been carried out so far. The renovation of the synagogue in Izmir and the Grand Synagogue in Edirne serve as examples for the most recent projects. In the last couple of years, many more synagogues and churches had been renovated, including Hatay Iskenderun Greek Catholic Church, Hatay Yayladagi Greek Orthodox Church and Diyarbakir Armenian Catholic Church. In the last quarter of 2021, the newly renovated Malatya Tashoran Church hosted the first mass after 106 years.

In a similar vein, following the earthquake, high-level Turkish authoritie­s visited the affected areas to engage with the local communitie­s and discuss the necessitie­s on the ground. The President of Religious Affairs, Prof Dr Ali Erbas, visited Hatay and neighbouri­ng areas and met with prominent figures from the Christian communitie­s. To protect the cultural heritage and historical sites, the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism has initiated the project to renovate and rebuild of damaged places of worship, including the historic Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church, which was renovated in 2020. After the completion of the damage assessment and debris removal processes, places of worship in earthquake-hit zones will be renovated or reconstruc­ted.

Needless to say, we have always been and will be against racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, anti-Christiani­ty, Islamophob­ia and all forms of intoleranc­e as they are threats to humanity. Turkiye continues to emphasise the importance of taking necessary measures to prevent the increasing danger of racism, xenophobia, Islamophob­ia and anti-Semitism. To that end, it is actively taking part in the internatio­nal fora to pursue the humanitari­an fight to reach a global level of awareness and consensus on the policy of “zero tolerance” towards those discrimina­ting trends.

As we mourn our losses in unity and solidarity, we will also heal our wounds together. The earthquake disaster knew no religion, language, race or ethnicity, neither will our recovery efforts.

Tugay Tuncer, ambassador of the Republic of Turkiye to the UAE

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