Were Orthodox prelates in the Old World involved in the Armenian Genocide? I thought it was just the Turkish government/army.
As for the Turkish citizenship question, are they being required to renounce Greek or American or other citizenships, hence your use of the word “trade”? I presumed not, but I could be wrong. Many countries are far friendlier to the idea of dual/triple-citizenship than the U.S. traditionally has been, but IIUC even the U.S. no longer considers taking on another citizenship implicit renunciation of US citizenship, but requires such renunciation to be extremely explicit and purely voluntary; at the same time, the US still doesn’t “recognize” US cits.’ other cit’ships, for whatever that would be worth.
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]]>George, good question. Btw, The National Herald is reporting Met. Nikitas of the PAOI applied to be a Turkish Citizen. I wonder who else is on the list.
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