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    ARMENIANS ASK FOR EQUAL CITIZENSHIP IN NEW CHARTER

    Hurriyet
    March 13 2012
    Turkey

    Acting Armenian Patriarch Aram AteÅ~_yan joins a meeting in Parliament.

    Acting Patriarch Aram AteÅ~_yan, the religious leader of Turkish
    Armenians, asked for equal citizenship for all the Turkish Republic's
    citizens, as well as an "embracing" charter, during an appearance in
    front of Parliament's Constitution Conciliation Commission yesterday.

    AteÅ~_yan issued a call for a definition of "constitutional
    citizenship" during his presentation. His definition was reportedly
    different from the Greek Patriarchate, which had asked for citizenship
    under the definition of Turkishness.

    "There may not be any definition of citizenship in the Constitution.

    But if there is to be a definition, then anybody born on the soil of
    the Republic of Turkey, or one who has acquired Turkish citizenship,
    or one whose parents or father are citizens of the Republic of Turkey,
    is a citizen of the Republic of Turkey," AteÅ~_yan said.

    Demand for property rights

    AteÅ~_yan also asked for an arrangement in the new constitution that
    would provide "equal citizenship" that would pave the way to the
    "right of property" and "equal benefit from state opportunities."

    Non-Muslim minorities in Turkey have legal rights based on the 1923
    Lausanne Treaty, AteÅ~_yan said, adding that they were true children
    of the country and did not want to be "treated as foreigners."

    AteÅ~_yan also demanded that Armenians be allowed to take jobs at
    state institutions.

    AteÅ~_yan submitted an 11-page proposal for the new constitution
    including constitutional guarantees against hate crimes. Expressing
    his wish for an "equalitarian, pluralist and liberal" constitution,
    he asked that freedom of religion and conscience be provided.

    'We want to train the clergy'

    Asking for the right to form, manage and supervise any kind
    of educational institution to train the clergy, AteÅ~_yan said
    the state, which provides all kinds of support for public schools,
    should also support non-profit minority schools that are also doing
    a public service.

    Speaking to reporters after the meeting, AteÅ~_yan said: "The
    constitution actually should be like a mother [a reference
    to the Turkish word for constitution which starts with 'ana'
    (mother)]. It should be like a mother who is warm, embracing, merciful,
    conscientious, one that does not discriminate among her children, one
    that keeps the same distance from all her children. The Constitution
    should serve this purpose. We believe this constitution will serve
    this propose." k HDN March/13/2012

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