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Turkey Reconverts Another Church Into Mosque Amid US, EU, UN Opposition
Turkish President, Recep Erdogan has issued a decree to reconvert a 6th century church-turned-museum in Istanbul into a mosque.
It is located a few kilometres from the famous Hagia Sophia that was opened to Muslim prayers in July.
A presidential decree published Friday on the official gazette, orders the Chora Museum to be opened for Islamic prayers.
Just like Hagia Sophia, the museum will be handed over to Turkey’s religious authority
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According to reports the building, also known as the Church of the Holy Saviour, was turned into an Ottoman Mosque in the 16th century.
In November 2019, Turkey’s top administrative court annulled the 1945 decision, paving the way for its conversion into a mosque.
UNESCO and church leaders opposed the change in status of Hagia Sophia.
They wanted it to remain a cultural landmark for both Christians and Muslims.
But Erdogan dismissed their opposition, calling it interference in Turkey’s sovereignty rights.
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