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  • Turkish conference on minority rights' report ends in chaos

    AFX.COM
    November 1, 2004 Monday 11:04 AM Eastern Time

    Turkish conference on minority rights' report ends in chaos

    ANKARA

    A debate over a report criticising breaches of minority rights in
    aspiring European Union member Turkey collapsed when members of a
    government-sponsored human rights group, which authored the document,
    clashed in public.
    The incident is the latest in a series of rows within the Human
    Rights Advisory Board -- a body attached to the office of Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan -- which highlighted widespread hostility
    in Turkey to advanced cultural freedoms for the country's Kurdish and
    non-Muslim communities.
    Nationalist members of the board, which is comprised of government
    officials, academics and civic groups, sabotaged a news conference
    called to formally release the report, which makes some controversial
    recommendations to the government and excerpts of which were last week
    leaked to the media.
    Shortly after the head of the board, Ibrahim Kaboglu, began
    speaking a nationalist unionist grabbed the papers from his hands and
    tore them to pieces, yelling: "This report is a fabrication and should
    be torn apart."
    Kaboglu was forced to leave the hall, stating: "We cannot even hold
    a news conference. This is the state of freedom of thought in Turkey."
    The EU, which Turkey is seeking to join, has long pressed Ankara to
    grant equal cultural freedoms to its sizeable Kurdish minority as well
    as smaller, non-Muslim communities such as Greeks, Armenians and Jews.
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