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TRNC News Today 4th July 2014

“Press Statement regarding the draft bill adopted by the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the US House of Representatives on 26 June 2014” issued by the TRNC Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 1st July 2014

It has come to our knowledge that in its session of 26 June 2014 the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the US House of Representatives adopted by majority vote a draft bill pertaining to Christian Cultural Heritage in Turkey and North Cyprus.

The draft bill containing groundless allegations in its general framework along with baseless accusations within its content renders the approach of the Committee in question as unacceptable.

As we have previously underlined on numerous occasions, inhabitants of our country of Greek, Maronite and Armenian origin along with those belonging to other beliefs are able to freely practice their religious duties. Furthermore, on account of the significance attributed to religious rights and freedoms of all beliefs, following the adoption of certain measures, in 2014 there has been a considerable increase in the amount of mass religious services carried out in addition to routine religious services during which worshippers were able to fulfil the duties of their faith.

We deem it useful to underline once again that, contrary to the allegations present in the bill in question, our authorities, without discrimination of any kind, and with the understanding that the historical and cultural heritage of our country is the common heritage of humanity, take all necessary measures and precautions for their protection. The fact that in the year 2013 the reApostolos Andreas Monasterystoration of 3 churches were completed and the restoration of 10 other churches are ongoing is a clear indication of the significance attributed to the protection of religious and cultural heritage.

It ought to be reminded that, restoration works scheduled to commence at the Apostolos Andreas Monastery within the framework of the Cultural Heritage Committee which has been functioning on the Island since 2008 under the UN framework, gained acceleration with the constructive initiative taken by the Turkish side.

It is most striking to see that the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs which appears to be sensitive towards the protection of cultural heritage and religious freedoms remains indifferent to the fact that no serious action is being taken to restore the already destroyed Muslim/Turkish cultural heritage present on the South of the Island.

We expect that no further support is accorded in the following stages to the draft bill by the USA Congress which contains information contradicting the realities of the Island, and hope that the draft bill does not cause harm to the ongoing UN led negotiation process

 Foreign Minister Özdil Nami: “Archaic approaches should be abandoned”

Foreign Minister Özdil Nami said: “Trying to obstruct the voice of Ozdil Nami image 3Turkish Cypriot people through archaic approaches is not acceptable”. Speaking to Haberal Kıbrıslı newspaper related to the note given by the Greek side to the ambassadors accredited in Cyprus on the issue of not having contacts with any person other than the community leader and political party leaders Minister Nami said: “No one can deprive us of this freedom”. Nami also expressed that this approach of the Greek side will not be respected by the international community.

Foreign Minister Nami indicated that they will continue their contacts with all foreign missions.

  Leaders will meet today

President Derviş Eroğlu and the Greek Cypriot leaderEroglu and Anastasiades Nikos Anastasiades will meet within the framework of Cyprus negotiations today.

The meeting will take place at the UN building for negotiations in the buffer zone at 11:30. The next meeting of the leaders will take place on 7 July at 10:30.

Source: TRNC Public Information Office

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