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tra_i_turchi29th July 2010, Istanbul. Here we are, today we are walking among the Turks
After the refugee camps of Baku and the surprises of a beautiful city, the wonders of Tbilisi, crossing the red line to get to Abkhazia, after the beauty and amazement on Armenian land, our friendship trip had to leave the beloved trans-Caucasian region.
Some of the protagonists of this adventure said good bye in Armenia, the students, Dato, Anna, Guy and Aleko, but also other precious friends that were essential for the balance of our team.
The others, instead, have continued from the Caucasian mountains and their proud men with their fur hat and dagger, until the land of the ancient Ottoman and Byzantine Empire.
We have arrived until here.
To capture the real coordinates of our distance from the small medieval village of Rondine and from our world we should be able to feel simultaneously the life of all the peoples we have leaped over during this trip. To fell Turkey completely, we should be able to perceive in a moment the multitude of existences nested in the most hidden corners of its cities.
Istanbul does it for us and shows us all peoples with just one look.
Istanbul is the magnificence of mosques, it is the smell of fish in the streets, the cob and nuts carts, the stalls, Hallah’s numerous eyes that stare at the passers-by on the road, the shoes cleaners, the chants coming from the mosques: a never-ending coming and going of life.
THE PATRIARCH AND THE MUFTI
Three steps are heard beyond the two doors on the right and on the left of a red armchair: we are waiting for him excited. He’s the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
His welcoming and humble hands show the strong and inextinguishable desire to meet others. You can understand it from how he cares about the encyclopedia of people that he has met, the memory of each friend. You can understand it from how he welcomes affectionately the greetings that Pope Benedict XVI warmly asked us to give him.
Bartolomew I is a quiet and thoughtful man that wants to give us personally, one by one, the small images of Christ and the chocolates and wants Magomed, a Muslim student, to see the Koran that he keeps in his study next to the Bible.
The reciprocity of the friendship between these two religions in Istanbul is demonstrated a few hours later when Sabri Demir, the vice Grand Mufti, welcomes our delegation.
For millions of years, he said, mosques, synagogues and Christian churches have existed together in harmony in Turkey. The pride for the achievement of inter-religious integration in his country is reflected in his pleased look when talking to our students of the International Hall of Residence and comparing them to the different and beautiful flowers of a garden where it’s impossible to chose the most beautiful, hoping that Rondine’s experience will soon spread to many other parts of the world.
AZ

 

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August 7, 2008: Explosion of the conflict between Russia and Georgia
13 September 2008: The Caucasus is here, an initiative promoted the Student Rondine open to the public to discover the culture and traditions Caucasian
16 to 19 May 2009: International Conference of the peoples of the Caucasus, 14-point document was prepared for Peace in the Caucasus
May 19, 2009: Sen.Vannino Chiti, Vice President of Italian Senate
May 19, 2009: Min Riccardo Guariglia, Deputy Director of the General Countries of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
May 19, 2009: Mrs Rosy Bindi, Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies
19 May 2009: Mr Carlo Giovanardi, Minister for Family Policies
May 19, 2009: Mr Richard Best, President of the Italian parliamentary delegation to the OSCE
May 19, 2009: Archbishop of Florence S.E. Bishop Giuseppe Betori
May 19, 2009: Italy Papal Nuncio Archbishop Giuseppe Bertello
May 19, 2009: Head of International Cooperation of the Tuscany Region Massimo Toschi
October 7, 2009: S.E. Ruben Karapetian Ambassador of Armenia in Italy
October 7, 2009: S.E. Konstantin Gabashvili, Ambassador of Georgia to Italy
October 14, 2009: S.E. Emil Z. Karimov, Ambassador of Azerbaijan in Italy
October 21, 2009: His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI
November 12, 2009: S.E. Yakital Ali, Ambassador of Turkey to Italy
November 20, 2009: S.E. Mario Salvatore Bova, Ambassador, Director General for Europe / Ministry of Foreign Affairs
December 18, 2009: S.E. Miguel Humberto Diaz, United States Ambassador to the Holy See
5 February 2010: HE Rev.ma Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious dialogue
February 9, 2010: Foreign Minister of Georgia Grigol Vashadze
February 23, 2010: Deputy Prime Minister of Georgia Georgi Baramidze
March 19, 2010: S.E. Umberto Vattani, President of the National Foreign Trade
March 22, 2010: S.E. Kenan Gursoy, Turkey's Ambassador to the Holy See
From 22 to 27 March 2010:
SEVittorio Sandalli, Ambassador of Italy in Georgia
Nuncio in Georgia, Archbishop Claudio Gugerotti
Deputy Minister for Reintegration David Rakhviashivili
Minister for Refugees Koba Subeliani
Minister of Culture and Education of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia Dali Khomeriki
President of the Administration of South Ossetia Dimitri Sanakoev
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January 28, 2010: S.E. Miguel H. Diaz, U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See
February 23, 2010: S.E. Konstanntin Gabashvili, Ambassador of Georgia to Italy.
February 23, 2010: Giorgi Baramidze, Deputy Prime Minister of Georgia.
April 2, 2010: E. Emil Z. Karimov, Ambassador of Azerbaijan in Italy

 

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