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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turkey going to return property to Christian and
    Jewish minority foundations
    07.02.2008 18:16 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey's parliament is considering a
    law that would allow properties confiscated by the
    state to be returned to Christian and Jewish minority
    foundations.

    The reform appears designed to meet conditions set by
    the European Union for Turkey's membership in the
    bloc, but critics say the measure would not go far
    enough. Parliament is expected to vote as soon as next
    week on returning property to religious minorities,
    and the ruling party of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan has the majority required to approve the law.

    Parliament first approved it in November 2006. But the
    president at the time, Ahmet Necdet Sezer, was a
    secularist who was often at odds with Erdogan's
    Islamic-rooted government, and he vetoed it. The
    country's population of 70 million, mostly Muslim,
    includes 65,000 Armenian Orthodox Christians, 23,000
    Jews, and fewer than 2,500 Greek Orthodox Christians.

    The law would allow foundations to recover confiscated
    properties, but it was not clear if they would be
    allowed to reclaim property that has been sold or
    whether they would be compensated for the loss of such
    properties. President Abdullah Gul, a close associate
    of Erdogan, is expected to approve the measure, the AP
    reports.
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