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    Turkish opposition MP concerned over rural land purchase by foreigners

    Milliyet web site, Istanbul
    11 Jul 04


    Text of report by Saliha Colak in Ankara, "Western landlords on the
    way", published by Turkish newspaper Milliyet web site on 11 July

    The citizens of countries that have the right to purchase land in
    Turkey are rapidly acquiring village property here. To date, 43,521
    people have acquired 299,880,979 square metres of land.

    Following the lifting of the provisions that prevented foreigners from
    purchasing village property, 43,521 individuals from countries that,
    in accord with the principle of reciprocity, have the right to
    purchase land in Turkey, have acquired a total of 299,880,979 square
    metres of land.

    CHP opposition Republican People's Party Mugla parliamentary deputy
    Gurol Ergin, who brought the topic up in the Planning and Budget
    Committee of the TBMM Turkish Grand National Assembly , emphasized
    that foreigners have been purchasing village land at a rapid
    rate. Ergin stated that it is wrong to make land sales free when there
    are still countries that claim various regions of Turkey, which itself
    is in a strategic position. Ergin also reacted to State Minister Ali
    Babacan by saying: "It is clear from the way you are selling off our
    land piece by piece that you are the real owners of the country."

    Ergin, who read out the response that Public Works and Housing
    Minister Zeki Ergezen had provided to his parliamentary question,
    stated that, since July of 2003, 43,521 foreign citizens have
    purchased land and residential property in Turkey, that the number of
    buildings bought by foreigners is 41,901, and the number of lots is
    15,685, consisting of 298,240,368 square metres. Ergin also noted that
    the total area of the buildings and plots of land purchased by
    foreigners amounts to 299,880,979 square metres.

    Babacan, who defended the practice, explained to Ergin that in a
    globalizing world, foreigners can also purchase property, and that the
    world is now turning into a global village; he told him: "Update your
    thinking."

    Ergin, pointing out that Syrians have bought land in Hatay, which they
    show as their own territory on their maps, and which they still claim,
    stressed that Armenians have demands in the east and Kurds in the
    southeast.

    Ergin said: "Our providing foreigners the chance to buy agricultural
    land, which had been prohibited for 80 years, has nothing to do with
    globalization. It has to do with standing up for our country, and with
    sensitivity. If things continue like this, a great portion of our
    territory will pass out of our hands."
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