Christians cautious as Turkey's Hagia Sophia becomes a mosque again
by Jonathan LuxmooreTurkeys' presidential spokesman, Ibrahim Kalin, said Hagia Sophia would "retain its character as a cultural monument," reminding people that the building was being converted "not from a church to a mosque, but from a museum to a mosque."
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