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    REPORTS SHOW MINORITIES IN TURKEY TAGGED BY 'RACE CODES,' OFFICIAL DOCUMENT REVEALS

    Balkans.com Business News
    Aug 2 2013

    Balkans.com Business News Correspondent - 02.08.2013

    An official document penned by the Istanbul Provincial Education
    Directorate has surfaced, revealing that Turkey's population
    administration system has been recording citizens who have Armenian,
    Jewish or Anatolian Greek (Rum) origins with secret "race codes."

    The Armenian-Turkish weekly newspaper Agos published as its headline
    story on Aug. 1 a report on an official document that openly states
    "citizens with Armenian origin are coded with '2.'" The implementation
    is reported to have been in place since 1923, the foundation year of
    the Turkish Republic.

    A Turkish citizen's mother whose origin is Armenian requested to
    register her child at an Armenian kindergarden, but the school
    responded by asking her to prove she had the "2 code" in order to
    check that she had not changed religion, according to the document. In
    Turkey, only minority communities' members can register their children
    at minority schools, according to the education law.

    The document, sent from the Istanbul Provincial Education Directorate
    to the Å~^iÅ~_li District National Education office, stated that "since
    1923, the secret code of Armenians is '2' on identity registration
    certificates," according to the Agos report.

    "Since 1923, identity registration certificates have a secret 'race
    code,'" the document added.

    The family's lawyer, Ä°smail Cem Halavurt, said the struggle to
    register children at the Armenian kindergarden was still continuing.

    "We are now waiting for an official document saying, 'Yes, your race
    code is 2, you can register at an Armenian school,'" Halavurt told
    the Agos.

    Interior Ministry officials were not available for comment when
    approached by the Hurriyet Daily News, and referred reporters to the
    Directorate General for Population and Citizenship Affairs, which is
    a body working under their own ministry.

    An official from the population administration told daily Radikal
    that the practice was being conducted "to allow minority groups use
    their rights stemming the Lausanne Treaty," signed between Turkey
    and Western countries, which led to the establishment of the modern
    Turkish Republic.

    As part of the practice, Greeks were coded 1, Armenians were coded
    2, and Jews were coded 3. Other minorities or groups are not coded,
    the official told daily Radikal.

    While there was no immediate official response to the report,
    opposition parties' lawmakers harshly criticized the alleged document.

    "If this is true, it is fatal. It must be examined. I will bring this
    onto Parliament's agenda," Sezgin Tanrıkulu, deputy head of the
    main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), told the Hurriyet
    Daily News.

    Altan Tan, a deputy of the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), stated
    that there had long been such allegations, but they were always denied
    by the authorities. Tan urged Interior Minister Muammer Guler to make
    a statement on the issue.

    "If there is such a thing going on, it is a big disaster. The state
    illegally profiling its own citizens based on ethnicity and religion,
    and doing this secretly, is a big catastrophe," Tan said.

    http://www.balkans.com/open-news.php?uniquenumber=179713

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