Turkey’s constitution to allow more religious freedom

Society - 20 February 2012, Monday 17:34
  Turkey’s constitution to allow more religious freedom  ANKARA (QHA) - Turkey’s new constitution should grant greater religious freedom to the country’s minority groups, says the spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, Associated Press has informed.
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I met Monday with members of a parliamentary subcommittee seeking an all-party consensus for a new constitution, which will replace the one ratified in 1982 while the country was under military rule.
Mostly Muslim Turkey has small Christian and Jewish communities.
Bartholomew told reporters he favors a constitution that promotes equal rights and religious freedoms, including the reopening of a Greek Orthodox seminary that trained generations of patriarchs.
Bartholomew, who is based in Istanbul, is the spiritual leader of hundreds of millions of Orthodox Christians worldwide.

 
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