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    European Council calls for religious reforms in Turkey

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    Feb 15 2005

    The Turkish government is opposed to the European Council report on
    issues of the Kurdish question being covered in the weak groups
    section and to Jewish animosity in Turkey.

    February 15— A report prepared by the European Council on religion in
    Turkey has called on Ankara to implement a series of reforms to bring
    the country's standards into line with those of Europe.

    The report said that the identity cards issued to all Turkish
    citizens at birth should have the religion section removed and that
    schools should abolish compulsory religious classes.
    It also warned that it was the best to not force the religious
    classes, especially if they were only to focus on the teaching of
    Islam.
    The report also said that although the rights of religious
    minorities were covered under the Lausanne Treaty, further freedoms
    should be granted and warned that the public and the media in Turkey
    held an attitude that looked down upon minorities.
    In Turkey's schools books, especially those referring to the
    Armenians and Greeks, had humiliating and slanderous statements in
    them, the report said, adding that Turkey should see these elements
    of society as being part of its cultural wealth.
    The report also cited instances of some people being attacked
    for being Jewish and that some parts of the Turkish media made
    anti-Semitic statements.
    Referring to the issue of the Kurdish question the report said
    that many of Turkey's 10 to 15 million Kurds who had lived in south
    eastern Turkey had moved either to urban areas or left the region due
    to the armed conflict between the state and the terrorist group the
    PKK. It said that there were now problems being faced by those
    citizens trying to return to their home villages. The report said
    that some of these persons had been killed by the state village
    guards when they had tried to return to homes which was occupied by
    the village guards.

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