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    TURKEY KEEPS EYEING MINORITIES AS INFERIOR PEOPLE - DEBATE

    16:23 06.08.13

    A debate devoted to Turkey's "minority code" was held Tuesday in
    Yerevan to address the country's discriminatory policies in relation
    to the minority groups.

    The participants - journalists and experts specialized in Turkey
    affairs - focused particularly on the situation of Turkish-Armenians,
    agreeing unanimously that the country's attitude towards ethnic
    minorities hasn't changed since the 1900s.

    It comes after the Turkish-Armenian publication Agos last week that
    the identity documents of the Turkish minorities are given secret codes
    under the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne. The figure for the Armenians is two.

    Lilit Gasparyan, a journalist and Turkish studies specialist attending
    the debate, said Turkey is the kind of state which has always pursued
    discriminatory policies in relation to its minority members. "The
    Ministry of Education said this is not an encryption, but rather a
    measure to facilitate the minority children's admission to schools.

    That's just ridiculous and unacceptable," she said, adding that the
    country's stance on the minorities continues to remain the same.

    "The so-called codification is one of the trump cards we can use,
    but no one has addressed the topic now that a week has passed [since
    the publication of the article]. Had such a revelation been made in
    Germany, that would entail a change of regime," Gasparyan continued.

    Addressing the topic, the political analyst Ara Papyan blamed the
    foreign ministry for being inactive despite having possibility to
    react in a prompt manner. "Wouldn't Turkey have used that to organize
    the Armenian massacres? If Turkey fails to fulfill international
    commitments to people, I doubt whether it will not in relation to
    other states," he said.

    Aris Nalcin, a news director of the IMC TV channel who joined the
    debate through Skype, said the Turkish Interior Ministry had to confirm
    the minority codes after the government failed to take timely measures
    to settle the problem.

    As for the Armenian community's response, he said the older generation
    is greatly concerned over the revelation. "It turns out, actually, the
    documents give a secondary role to the Armenians in Turkey," he said.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/08/06/turkey-code/

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