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| Pope on delicate Turkish mission Pope Benedict XVI travels to Turkey on Tuesday for what is arguably the most dangerous, delicate and contested visit outside Italy made by any pope in modern times. Not only is the spiritual head of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics making the first visit of his pontificate to a predominantly Muslim country, but he will also be confronted by hostility from vociferous right-wing Turkish Islamic nationalists, who have already made it clear that he is not a welcome guest. Read article I don't feel very comfortably thinking about that. Even though he's got much security, I'm afraid of some radicals... __________________
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| He came Turkeyı/İstanbul. He back home very safety. We got him over security. Roads closed to traffic because of him. Even we couldn't crossed to street. (he was very far of street) People had to walk to their offices which is very far of downtown. Next time we take Bartelamous and we come to visit him. This much easier Joking apart, it is ok. İt is very good thing for Turkey's image in the world. So as you saw there is nothing to be afraid. Turkey as dangerous as the other Countries not more.Last edited by Joey&.Dawson Forever; 12-20-2006 at 08:40 AM. | |||
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