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  • ISTANBUL: Religious minorities face no discrimination in Turkey

    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    Jan 2 2010


    Religious minorities face no discrimination in Turkey, says head of
    religious affairs

    Saturday, January 2, 2010
    ANKARA - Anatolia News Agency

    The head of Turkey's Directorate of Religious Affairs said on Saturday
    he did not believe that religious minorities living in Turkey faced
    any problems regarding their religious services and practices or the
    training and appointment of their religious leaders.

    "However, if there are any problems, they should be solved," said Ali
    BardakoÄ?lu, president of the Directorate of Religious Affairs, in an
    exclusive interview with the Anatolia news agency.

    BardakoÄ?lu also said that the issue of reopening the Halki seminary
    should be solved within the context of freedom of religion.

    Expressing his directorate's support for religious freedoms,
    BardakoÄ?lu said, "If we only respect those who think and believe like
    us, we will turn life on earth to hell."

    BardakoÄ?lu also said, everybody had the right to exercise the belief
    they wanted.

    "I think religious minorities in Turkey have always benefited from
    these freedoms and nobody was treated contemptuously because of his or
    her religion or believes," he said.

    BardakoÄ?lu said that Christian and Jewish citizens living in Turkey
    had equal rights; they carried out their religious practices and chose
    their own religious leaders.

    Muslims also had to struggle for their rights in many parts of the
    world, such as the Balkans, Western Thrace and Georgia, he said.
    BardakoÄ?lu said Muslims could not benefit from freedom of religion in
    many regions and that such problems should be solved.
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