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    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    25 Oct. 2004

    Human Right Report may end up in court

    The controversial report by the Prime Ministry's Human Rights Advisory
    Board was rejected by senior officials, who denied it was commissioned
    by the government.

    October 25-- A report on ethnic minorities in Turkey released by an
    advisory body linked to the office of the Turkish Prime Minister may
    end up in the courts, with a member of the Human Right Advisory Board
    saying he had applied for the authors to be prosecutors.

    Fethi Bolayir a member of the board on Monday said the report attacked
    the national and spiritual values of the republic. Bolayir, who is also
    the chairman of Social Thinking Association, described the report as a
    "a document of treason" and called for legal action to be taken against
    those involved in preparing it.
    The report, issued last week, said that there should be greater
    recognition given to ethnic minorities in Turkey. Currently, only three
    ethnic minorities are officially recognised in Turkey, these being
    those of the Jewish, Armenian and Greek communities.
    Bolayir said the report disregarded the Laussane Treaty, the
    international treaty that set out the status of minorities in Turkey.
    Bolayr said some of the articles in the report were treasonous.
    "If this report that suggests that unchangeable articles of the
    constitution be changed over its limiting of minority and cultural
    rights is not a document of treason then what is it?" he said.
    He underlined his organisation supported getting rid of
    injustice, corruption and poverty but not the division of the Turkish
    Republic.
    Bolayr said that the board had more than 30 members and seven
    including himself voted against the report. He added that changes were
    made in the section covering minorities without the information of the
    members meant that an abuse of office and breaching of confidence has
    also been committed.
    Although the government officials denied having anything to do
    with the report the chairman of the board, Ibrahim Kaboglu, said that
    report had been submitted to the Prime Ministry.
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