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    NATIONAL MINORITIES OPPRESSED IN TURKEY
    By H. Chaqrian, translated by A.M.

    AZG Armenian Daily #229
    12/12/2007

    Human Rights and Turkey

    And Threatened by Growing Nationalism

    Yesterday the Minorities Rights Group, residing in London, published
    a report, which says that Turkey denies the existence and therefore
    the human rights of numerous ethnic, culture, language and religious
    minority groups on its territory. The report also says that Armenians,
    Kurds, Romanians and representatives of other nations are undergoing
    severe national discrimination and are threatened by nationalist
    forces in Turkey.

    According to the Minorities Rights Group report, in spite of several
    improvements connected with the negotiation process on Turkey's EU
    membership, the situation of the national minorities in that country
    still remains unsatisfactory. The authors of the report express hope
    that the amendments to the Constitution of Turkey, to be submitted to
    Milli Meclis (the Parliament of Turkey) in 2008, shall have positive
    effect on minorities' rights protection.

    This information was received from the ANF News Agency, with
    a reference to "Hye Tert", Istanbul. On the same day "Radikal"
    newspaper published an article on Turkey's official policy on
    minorities, which said, "If someone says he is a citizen of Turkey,
    but Laz, Georgian, Cherqez, Armenian, Jew, Greek, Alavi, Assyrian or
    Ezidi by origin, the Government answers that each citizens of Turkey
    is supposed to be a Turk and Sunnite by faith. The Government does
    not give you the right of having different ethnicity or of religious
    freedom. Although the 'We Are All Turks' and 'Turkey is for Turks'
    slogans proved inconsistent and were replaced by the tendency of
    considering Turkic the entire population of the Republic of Turkey,
    the Government still has a ideologically and politically biassed
    approach to the issue of national minorities.

    In the meanwhile Turkey is conducting membership negotiations with
    the EU, basing upon European values."

    Thus, the report of the Minorities Rights Group, London, is proved
    by the abovementioned publication of "Radikal", and vice versa. But
    the fact the problems of national minorities have been realized in
    the Turkish society does not imply that the problems are soon to be
    solved. The Ankara officials are going on with insisting upon the
    unitary organization of the Turkish statehood. Therefore growing
    self-consciousness of national, ethnic and other minority groups is
    considered a threat to the national integrity and security of the
    Republic of Turkey.
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