Turkey: agro

World Watch Monitor  |  World
Date posted:  1 Jan 2018
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A vandalism attack on 24 November in Turkey’s south-eastern city of Malatya damaged a small Turkish Protestant church.

The assault came just two days after the targeting of 13 minority Alevi families in a nearby neighbourhood.

Rising sectarian tensions over the two incidents quickly prompted local police investigations, followed by a concerned visit by an opposition member of the Turkish Parliament to meet church members as well as local Alevis, a large percentage of Turkish citizens who follow a heterodox form of Islam.

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