What to make of this?  Are attacks on Christians limited to clandestine terrorist organizations operating in Turkey, a nation which otherwise behaves as a “servant of the cross”?

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In fact, hate for Christians in once secular Turkey has come to permeate every segment of society—from the average Muslim citizen to the highest levels of government.
The examples are many; a few follow.

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Before that, an 85-year-old Armenian woman was stabbed to death
https://www.economist.com/charlemagne/2013/01/29/the-ghosts-of-1915
in her Istanbul apartment.  Lest anyone mistake the motive, her murderer carved a crucifix on her naked corpse...

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Much more common than the targeted killing of Christians—but no less representative of the hate—are church related attacks.  Most recently, on May 8, 2020,
a man tried to torch a church
https://en.armradio.am/2020/05/09/armenian-church-in-istanbul-attacked/
in Istanbul; the church had been repeatedly attacked previously...

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In late 2019, while shouting abuses and physical threats against Christians gathered at the Church of St. Paul in Antalya, a man said
https://www.persecution.org/2019/09/19/hooded-man-threatens-turkish-antalya-churches/
he “would take great pleasure in destroying the Christians, as he viewed them as a type of parasitism on Turkey.”

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In early 2019, hate-filled and threatening graffiti
—including “You Are Finished!”—
was found on the Armenian Church of the Holy Mother of God in Istanbul.

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... Commenting on it, an Armenian activist tweeted,
https://twitter.com/GaroPaylan/status/1099952039977725959?s=19
“Every year, scores of hate attacks are being carried out against churches and synagogues.”

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In one instance, police, not unlike the aforementioned thugs,  interrupted a baptismal ceremony while raiding and subsequently shutting down an unauthorized church.
https://www.persecution.org/2019/05/29/turkish-police-raid-church-baptism-ceremony/
“Turkey does not have a pathway for legalization of churches,”
the report explained.

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Even ancient churches
https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/istanbul-monastery-to-become-mosque-58526
that predate Islam by centuries
—including Stoudios monastery,
the oldest Christian place of worship in Asia Minor,
founded a millennium before its Islamic conquest in the fourteenth century—
are being transformed into mosques.

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Even ancient churches
that predate Islam by centuries
https://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2013/07/hagia-sophia-in-trebizond-now.html?m=1
—including Stoudios monastery,
the oldest Christian place of worship in Asia Minor,
founded a millennium before its Islamic conquest in the fourteenth century—
are being transformed into mosques.

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Even ancient churches
that predate Islam by centuries
—including Stoudios monastery,
http://www.fides.org/en/news/34797-ASIA_TURKEY_The_oldest_Christian_place_of_worship_will_become_a_mosque_in_Istanbul#.Uq40_1tDvA8
the oldest Christian place of worship in Asia Minor,
founded a millennium before its Islamic conquest in the fourteenth century—
are being transformed into mosques.

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After explaining how the Turkish government built nearly 9,000 mosques over one decade,
while banning liturgy in the Sumela monastery
—another historic site inaugurated in 386, about a 1,000 years before Asia Minor became “Turkey”—
a reporter adds ...
https://pjmedia.com/blog/robert-jones/2016/10/06/turkey-builds-9000-mosques-bans-orthodox-christian-liturgy-n5651

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