Turkey still violates places of worship, religious liberty and history unapologetically after wiping out indigenous Christians from the region
Christians
First it was ISIS. This time the villagers’ attacker is a member of NATO, Turkey
"Suddenly one ran after another to take the cross. Thus, by groups of twenty, or fifty, or a hundred, they put up banners and began to journey to Jerusalem"
Globally, Muslims have the highest fertility rate of any religious group
Critics say the arrest of Syrian citizens and their extradition to Turkey violates Turkish and international humanitarian law
Since 2019 some 73 foreign Christians have been expelled from the country including spouses of Turkish pastors thus tearing innocent families apart
Airstrikes coincided with the anniversary of Turkey’s 20th century genocide against Christians
In Turkey, which rose to 25 from 36 last year, citizens' religious affiliation is recorded on the electronic chip of their ID making discrimination against Christians easy
A legacy for modern Europe
An issue the West must look into