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>>International Christian Concern (ICC) 06/23/2008 The
following letter is in response to the article "Turkish Pastor Facing Jail on
False Charge" The
following letter is in response to the article "Turkish Pastor Facing Jail on
False Charge". We would like to
express our dismay toward the unjustified arrest and persecution of Pastor Orhan
Picaklar, although we are not entirely surprised considering the history of
genocide directed against Christians by the rulers of both
the These different communities have been
grieving their dead for nearly a century, with very little acknowledgement of
the Genocides emanating from Western governments and no expression of remorse
whatsoever expressed by the officials of the Turkish government. On the
contrary, Western officials have worked very hard to protect the Turkish
government from any external sanctions that have been applied in the past to
other State sponsors of terrorism and Genocide. At present the Orthodox
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I faces harassment, in addition
to various assasination attempts by Turkish
fundamentalists. In the Turkish occupied territories, over
200,000 Greek Orthodox Christians have been ethnically cleansed by the Turkish
military and over 500 Greek and Theodore
G. Karakostas TKarakosta@aol.com
Member
of HEC Executive Committee Turkish
Pastor Facing Jail on False Charges Growning
Trend Targeting Christians Contradicts
The
Washington-DC based human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC)
www.persecution.org has just
learned that a pastor in Samsun, Turkey has been falsely charged with three
serious crimes and has been required to appear at an urgent trial.Pastor Orhan
Piçaklar found a notice at his church from the public prosecutor on Sunday, June
15, notifying him that he was a suspect in a court case and requiring him to
come immediately to give testimony.He did so, and when he arrived at the public
prosecutor's office, he discovered that the accusation against him had been
hand-written and included a false identity number. He then asked the prosecutor
why he had opened a case on this basis, and the prosecutor said, "Because there
are crazy people around." This vague remark probably means that the prosecutor
is trying to save his own skin from Muslim radicals who would target him if he
was seen to be "soft" on Christians.Apparently the anonymous accuser had also
taken pictures of activities at Piçaklar's church with a hidden ca! mera. Th e
pictures were of a baptism and a wedding blessing ceremony. The charges against
him, which are serious crimes in 2. Insulting the
police 3. Performing a marriage ceremony in the churchPiçaklar denies all three charges, stating that he has never insulted anyone because the New Testament commands Christians to respect all people. In addition, he says that he had not performed a marriage ceremony, and that the pictures were of a celebration and blessing of a couple who were already married.He could receive jail time for these charges, but does not know how much time the prosecutor is asking for him to serve. Piçaklar said, "I am not afraid as for the Lord in everything I can do everything. But please pray for my family because they will be in desperate straits if anything happens to me. I believe the Lord will not allow them to be left alone. Because the Lord here is daily growing His church, Satan is restless and creating problems."International Christian Concern
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