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    EU AWAITS DETAILS OF BILL ON CHARITIES IN TURKEY

    Athens News Agency, Greece
    Nov 13 2006

    Representatives of Turkey's numerous charitable foundations, all
    falling under the domain of the state-run General Directorate for
    Religious Property (Vakuf), are still awaiting to see details of a
    draft bill passed by the Turkish assembly, expected to be unveiled
    later on Monday.

    According to reports here, European diplomats and representatives
    of the EU Commission in Ankara referred to a "wait and see" attitude
    on whether numerous demands by Europe and private foundations in the
    country will be fulfilled with the new law.

    Similar statements were made by representatives of the Ecumenical
    Patriarchate, as the latter is keenly following developments in
    coordination with the representatives of Jewish and Armenian groups
    in Turkey.

    The bill deals with all faith-linked charitable foundations, including
    the very large Muslim "vakufs" in the country.

    The bill was ratified by a vote of 241 in favor to 31 against, with the
    opposition in the Turkish assembly strenuously opposing the bill and
    calling for the postponement of beneficial provisions for foundations
    and charities until Turkey becomes a full EU member-state.

    Later reports also speculated over whether the Turkish president will
    veto the legislation.

    One of the primary demands by the EU and local communities focused
    on establishing a framework for foundations that passed into the
    hands of the state due to a lack of recognised and functioning boards
    of directors.

    Members of recognised Vakufs also want the return of properties that
    after 1974 passed into the hands of third parties.

    On the plus side, the draft bill reportedly foresees the right of
    permanent residents of Turkey, who are not Turkish citizens, however,
    to serve on the boards of foundations.

    Caption: A view of the courtyard at the headquarters of the Ecumenical
    Patriarchate in Istanbul, better known as the Fanar.

    ANA-MPA photo / STR

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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