H.Res.220 - Urging Turkey to respect the rights and religious freedoms of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

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3/6/2009--Introduced.Calls on Turkey to: (1) pledge to uphold and safeguard religious and human rights; (2) eliminate all forms of discrimination, particularly those based on race or religion; (3) grant the Ecumenical Patriarchate appropriate international recognition and ecclesiastic succ

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3/6/2009--Introduced.Calls on Turkey to:
(1) pledge to uphold and safeguard religious and human rights;
(2) eliminate all forms of discrimination, particularly those based on race or religion;
(3) grant the Ecumenical Patriarchate appropriate international recognition and ecclesiastic succession;
(4) grant the Ecumenical Patriarchate the right to train clergy of all nationalities, not just Turkish nationals; and
(5) respect the property rights of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

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