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Governor under fire over ‘ hate speech’

Provincial chief suggests converting Jewish synagogue into a museum in revenge for raids on Al Aqsa Mosque

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A Turkish regional governor was accused on Monday of inciting hatred towards the country’s Jewish community after suggesting a synagogue should be turned into a museum as a reprisal for the Israeli regime’s policies over the Al Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem.

Dursun Ali Sahin, governor of the northweste­rn province of Edirne, sparked an outcry when he said on Friday the Buyuk Sinagog ( the Great Synagogue) built in 1907 under Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid should only be used as a museum. “While those bandits blow the winds of war and massacre people inside Al Aqsa Mosque, we are restoring their synagogues,” Sahin said.

“I say this with a huge hatred inside me. We clean the surroundin­gs of their ( Jewish) cemeteries and send their projects to committees. The synagogue here ... will only be registered as a museum.”

After an outcry, Sahin backpedall­ed and said the final decision on its future would lie with the government agency for historical heritage, the General Directorat­e of Foundation­s.

A far- right Jewish campaign for prayer rights at the Al Haram Al Sharif in occupied Jerusalem has angered Palestinia­ns and inflamed sentiment

Turning a religious building into a full museum in Turkey robs it of its status as a place of worship. The most notable example is the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, which was a church that was converted into a mosque and then into a museum

across the Muslim world. The synagogue in Turkey — which served the Jewish community in Edirne until 1983 and a few years later suffered a roof collapse — is being restored as an active place of worship. “Edirne governor Dursun Ali Sahin must immediatel­y step down after delivering a speech clearly instilling hatred and animosity,” Turkey’s Human Rights Associatio­n said in a statement.

“If he does not resign, he should be dismissed from his position and face a legal action. If not, the Turkish Republic will also be an accomplice to this crime,” it added.

The Jewish Community of Turkey and the Office of the Chief Rabbi said in a joint statement they were “concerned over such a statement expressed by a governor who represents the state.” The General Directorat­e of Foundation­s insisted the synagogue would not be turned into a museum.

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