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  • Under EU pressure, Turkey moves to improve non-Muslim Prop'ty rights

    EUbusiness (press release), UK
    May 10 2005

    Under EU pressure, Turkey moves to improve non-Muslim property rights
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    The Turkish government has drafted a bill sought by the European
    Union to address complaints from non-Muslim religious foundations
    over restrictions to their property rights, Deputy Prime Minister
    Mehmet Ali Sahin said Tuesday.
    "From time to time, there have been complaints from (non-Muslim)
    community foundations and EU officials... This bill aims to eradicate
    to a great extent those complaints," Sahin told reporters after a
    cabinet meeting.
    He said the draft bill would be sent to parliament in several days,
    without explaining what specific measures it contained.
    The EU, set to open membership talks with Turkey on October 3, has
    long pressed Ankara to amend legal provisions restricting the
    property rights of non-Muslim religious foundations in the country.
    Predominantly Muslim Turkey is home to small communities of
    Christians, mainly Orthodox Greeks and Armenians, and Jews, most of
    them concentrated in Istanbul.
    In an October report on Turkey's democratization progress, the EU
    said that non-Muslim communities "lack legal personality, face
    restricted property rights and interference in the management of
    their foundations, and are not allowed to train clergy," even though
    their freedom to worship was largely unhampered.
    "Their existing properties are permanently at risk of being
    confiscated and attempts to recover property by judicial means
    encounter numerous obstacles," the report said.
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