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  • CRPME Special Report | No.5 | 2nd Athens International Conference on Religious and Cultural Pluralism & Peaceful Coexistence in the Middle East

  • Duhok: Christians Displaced by PKK-Turkey War Live in Limbo

  • Equal eye distance: time to show more solidarity with Assyrians and other Christians

  • ErdoÄŸan extends Easter wishes to Christians

  • First republic-era church rises over Istanbul’s YeÅŸilköy

  • For a Christian in Europe, Turkey is the worst country

  • For Mideast Christians, this is not 'the most wonderful time of the year'

  • For the first time in the history of the Turkish Republic, an Armenian becomes Governor of a district

  • For Turkey’s Armenians, Biden’s Genocide Declaration Makes Little Difference

  • Former Byzantine churches are being converted to mosques – this threatens Istanbul’s cosmopolitan identity

  • Hagia Sophia as mosque has global implications for religious freedom

  • Hagia Sophia controversy goes beyond Muslim-Christian tensions to treatment of ‘paganism'

  • Hagia Sophia: Ataturk and the rich Americans who changed icon's fate

  • Half a century later, Assyrians return home in Mardin province

  • Hassaké: Syrian Christians and Christmas in the shadow of a Turkish threat

  • Historic churches of ghost village to be restored

  • How Turkey Eradicated Its Christian Minorities

  • IHH provides aid to the last Syrian Christian of Idlib

  • Imperialism, Evangelism, and the Ottoman Armenians

  • In Turkey, Even Dead Christians Aren’t Safe

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