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Turkey pulls plug on Christian radio station

ANKARA, Turkey, April 9, 2002 — Turkey's broadcasting authority has pulled the plug on a Christian radio station for broadcasting Bible verses. Radyo Shema in Ankara is one of the four Christian radio stations in Turkey.

The station was closed for reading the third chapter of John on the air said station manager Ismail Serinken.

This particular reading violates "justice in the broadcast, objectivity, and respect for the law." It seems the broadcast authorities interpreted John 3:18, which reads that "whoever does not believe stands condemned," as suggesting that Christians were above the law.

The decision has been appealed by the station. "If this ruling is applied, it means that we can't ever read the Gospel on the air," said Serinken. The authorities initially closed the radio station for a day, but another board ordered it be kept off air for a month.

Missionary activity is not explicitly outlawed in this predominantly Muslim country, but authorities sometimes charge Christians with insulting Islam or disturbing the peace.

Radyo Shema's broadcasts were mainly targeted at the 2,000 members of the Protestant Christian community. Christians represent less than 1% of the population of Turkey.

Another Station Targeted

The board has also laid criminal charges against the managers of another Christian station, Radyo Kumru, for broadcasting "Christian propaganda."

The board could not close the station because its Christian programs are broadcast on shortwave frequencies from abroad. Officials from Radyo Kumru could not be reached for comment.

"It's not a crime. What does 'propaganda' mean? It's very broad and uncertain," Serinken said. "As Christians, we respect the state. We should be able to read the Gospel on the air."

Source: Bible Network News, with notes from Associated Press

1 posted on 09/27/2002 1:21:35 PM PDT by Destro
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To: *balkans
John 3:18 bump
2 posted on 09/27/2002 1:22:46 PM PDT by Destro
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To: Destro
Muslim Turkey and before that Ottoman Turkey has butchered and genocided millions of Christians since they showed up in the West looting and slaughtering in the name of mohamed over 700 years ago. The shutting down of Christian radio demonstrates clearly the true nature of this so -called "secular" state.
3 posted on 09/27/2002 1:29:14 PM PDT by eleni121
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To: Destro
uh huh, and these are the same Turks who will be our allies against Iraq? Although i do believe its also against the law to be a Christian in Saudi Arabia.Religion of peace my foot!
5 posted on 09/27/2002 1:30:28 PM PDT by lexington minuteman 1775
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To: Destro
Islam is a relgion of peace...Islam is a relgion of peace...Islam is a relgion of peace...Islam is a relgion of peace...Islam is a relgion of peace...Islam is a relgion of peace...Islam is a relgion of peace...
6 posted on 09/27/2002 1:31:01 PM PDT by mhking
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To: Destro
Ahhh, the enduring face of the Turkish nation re-emerges displaying its classic anti-Christian profile...
7 posted on 09/27/2002 1:33:34 PM PDT by Siobhan
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To: Destro; *Christian persecutio
They are lucky for not being torched alive

"this broatcast has been brought to you by religion of peace (c)"

10 posted on 09/27/2002 1:37:24 PM PDT by DTA
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To: Destro
There may be more to this story than meets the eye. The Turkish government is militantly secular, and clamps down as hard on fundamentalist Moslems as it does on Christians who might be perceived as having a potential to disturb the peace.

If it is true that Christians constitute only 1 % of the Turkish population, then the number of extremist Moslems who have run afoul of the law is probably numerically greater than the number of Christians against whom action has been taken.

12 posted on 09/27/2002 1:38:37 PM PDT by Goetz_von_Berlichingen
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To: a_Turk
Are Muslim radio stations allowed? Is this because of what was said on the air, or the law does not allow any religion on the air?
16 posted on 09/27/2002 2:38:18 PM PDT by TopQuark
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To: Destro
Turkish security police ordered a Protestant Christian congregation meeting for 40 years in the southeastern port city of Iskenderun to close its doors in mid June, declaring the church had "no legal basis" and that its activities were harmful to society.

If the Turks can't contain their ill will toward infidels, then no Muslim Nation can. It's time to consider strong medicine with Muslims. Drop Daisy Cutters all over the Mideast targeting Mosques. Nuke Mecca.

17 posted on 09/27/2002 2:43:17 PM PDT by LoneRangerMassachusetts
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To: Destro
Ignorance on paarade.
19 posted on 09/27/2002 4:09:16 PM PDT by ChadGore
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To: Destro
I thought OWB said Turkey was tolerant of Christians.

Hopefully this is just an isolated incident - Turkey seemed to be a enlightened nation.

31 posted on 09/28/2002 8:43:40 AM PDT by Hacksaw
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To: Destro
I am reminded of a Pentecostal church that started quite close to a suburban neighbohood and promptly grew by leaps and bounds in a few years.

By the time of their third expansion, the congregation numbered well over a thousand and every Sunday and Wednesday night was a parking nightmare for the poor lost souls who lived close by. Polite requests by the neighbors for some consideration as far as parking was concerned were returned with near manic exhortations to get saved and rebukes of the Evil One and his sinister minions.

Some kind of zoning laws concerning places of worship are obviously appropriate. I would certainly raise this issue up should any new church be built in my neighborhood.

44 posted on 10/01/2002 4:53:14 PM PDT by Mortimer Snavely
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To: Destro
The Turks are just more of the same old Arab-muslim trash - barbarians, but in better clothes with slightly more common sense so as to function in the world. Is it any wonder that the tower of Babel came crumbling down?
55 posted on 10/01/2002 8:40:30 PM PDT by ApesForEvolution
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To: Destro
People may shudder now; but, things are coming down the pike according to prophecy that will make this look like a minor skin rash.
58 posted on 10/01/2002 8:43:31 PM PDT by Havoc
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