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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    Nov 23 2012


    Turkey's only Armenian village risks losing status

    ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News
    by Vercihan ZiflioÄ?lu


    A recent draft law on restructuring municipality borders will affect
    the special status of Turkey's only Armenian-populated village.
    Located in the southern province of Hatay, Vakıflı, which consists of
    135 residents, will lose its `special' status with the new law.

    Speaking to the Hürriyet Daily News, Vakıflı community head Cem Çapar
    said the survival of the village was very important both for them and
    Turkey's image. `We hope our rights will be preserved in accordance
    with the law,' Çapar said.

    `The new law proposes villages in the new metropolitan municipalities
    be turned into districts. This means Vakıflı will lose its village
    status, so we will no longer be the only Armenian village of Turkey.
    We conveyed this subject to Hatay Governor Celalettin Lekesiz, with
    Justice Minister Sadullah Ergin also present,' Çapar said.

    Annexed to Turkey

    Following a transitional political period that formally existed from
    1938 to 1939, Hatay was annexed to Turkey in a 1939 referendum.

    `Hatay joined Turkey in 1939. During that time, a law preventing
    foreigners from entering Vakıflı came into force. We would be very
    pleased if Vakıflı was protected with a similar law today. Otherwise,
    the village will not survive very long. It would disappear just like
    many Armenian villages and neighborhoods that faded away in Anatolia.
    It would also affect us economically as our gardens and vineyards will
    be taken away,' Çapar said.

    The Hatay Governor's speaker, Raif HarputoÄ?lu, told the Hürriyet Daily
    News there were no restrictions on non-Armenian people who want to
    reside in the village. `No restriction is made in regard to
    residence, anyone could settle there as they wish. But so far such an
    initiative has not been made. Vakıflı is an important village, since
    it is a village of tolerance, despite all the crises between Turkey
    and Armenia.'
    November/23/2012

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkeys-only-armenian-village-risks-losing-status.aspx?pageID=238&nID=35281&NewsCatID=339

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