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  • ANKARA: Heirs Of The Mimar Sinan Apply To The Euro Court

    HEIRS OF THE MIMAR SINAN APPLY TO THE EURO COURT

    Hurriyet Daily News
    June 26 2012
    Turkey

    Mustafa İlker Yonel, an alleged descendent of Mimar Sinan says the
    prosecution has nothing to prove and registers of persons and their
    pedigree is evident.

    Alleged heirs of the Mimar Sinan applied to the European Court of Human
    Rights (ECHR) after exhausting all domestic legal avenues in regards
    to a lack of revenue payment from the Mimar-ı Sultani Sinanuddin Atik
    Yusuf Bin Abdullah Foundation, which was established by Mimar Sinan,
    the chief architect of Ottoman sultans. With the ECHR application,
    made by those who received gifts of real property through a will,
    the case has caught the attention of the international arena and the
    claimants have asked for an appointment with the president.

    The family won two cases in 1936 and 1961 and some Supreme Court
    decisions had previously been made about the payment of revenue,
    the prosecution's counsel Ayhan Tuncer told the Hurriyet Daily News.

    According to Tuncer, the foundation was chaired by the family and
    all revenue was controlled by them as well. The revenues of the
    foundation's 130 real estate properties were disposed off by the
    General Directorate of Foundations. "The last payment was made 47
    years ago and the sum of the accumulative revenue is 2.3 billion
    Turkish Liras," he said.

    Mustafa İlker Yonel, a descendent of Sinan, said the prosecution
    had nothing to prove and registers of persons and their pedigree was
    evident. "Everybody has freedom of thought and I indulgently accept
    that, but we have nothing to prove," Yonel said in response to the
    suspicions that have been raised against them.

    Sinan was born in the village of Ağırnas in the eastern city of
    Kayseri, where the Armenian and Greek populations were concentrated
    during the Ottoman Empire. The famed Ottoman architect's birthplace is
    the reason why there are still discussions about Sinan's ethnic origin
    and whether it is possible that he was Armenian or Greek. Academic
    studies on him have been published both in Turkey and abroad.

    Origins

    According to Yonel Sinan did not reside in Kayseri. "Although Yusuf
    Bin Abdullah was born in Kayseri, he was in Istanbul for many years,
    thus Istanbul is our hometown," he said.

    Among the properties of the foundation are shops in the Kapalıcarşı
    (the Grand Bazaar), as well as real estate in the Istanbul district of
    Fatih, the city of Tekirdağ, and the eastern city of Tokat, Yonel said.

    The General Directorate of Foundations assented to the payment of
    revenue in 2008, but nothing has been actualized.

    They lease properties out for less than the actual rent, Yonel said.

    There are some buildings on the lands which complicate the case and,
    as a result, Yonel said the state should get involved with case.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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