Wednesday, December 21, 2011

U.S. House Resolution Presses Turkey On Religious Liberty Issues

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives adopted a resolution urging the Secretary of State to pressure Turkey on issues of religious freedom.  House Resolution 306, adopted by voice vote on Dec. 13, is summarized by the Congressional Research Service. The resolution:
Urges the government of Turkey to honor its obligations under international treaties and human rights law and: (1) end all forms of religious discrimination; (2) allow church and lay owners of Christian church properties to organize and administer religious and social activities; and (3) return to their rightful owners all Christian churches, monasteries, schools, hospitals, monuments, relics, and other religious properties, and allow their preservation and reconstruction as necessary.
Yesterday's Armenian Reporter gives more background on the problems faced by Christian communities in Turkey. (See prior related posting.)