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  • BAKU: Turkey Grants 5-Year Residence Permit To Armenian Family

    TURKEY GRANTS 5-YEAR RESIDENCE PERMIT TO ARMENIAN FAMILY

    APA
    April 27 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Baku - APA. Turkey has granted a five-year residence permit to Armenian
    citizen Arthur Manukyan, who suffers from a permanent disease, and his
    family, officials said on Monday, APA reports quoting turkishny.com
    web-page. Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) deputy Canan
    Aritman, during a parliamentary gathering on April 24, approached
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and asked him to help grant a
    residence permit to Manukyan, 21, as he has to be treated in Turkey
    for the deadly moyamoya disease, an inherited disease in which certain
    arteries in the brain are constricted.

    Manukyan and his mother Hasmik Manukyan went to the Istanbul Police
    Department on Monday to receive their residence permit. Here, they
    met with Istanbul Police Chief Huseyin Capkin who said the Manukyan
    family was asked also if they wanted to become Turkish citizens.

    "They wanted to become citizens," Capkin said. "We have received
    their application papers. We will be closely interested in them."

    Arthur's mother Hasmik Manukyan said they were illegally residing in
    Turkey until today.

    "We did not have residence permit. But Arthur's treatment had to
    go on. Thank God we have not been caught so far. I'd like to thank
    everyone, from Ms. Aritman to Mr. Prime Minister for their efforts,"
    Hasmik Manukyan said.

    Thousands of Armenians are living illegally in Turkey, most of them
    in Istanbul. The exact number is unknown but they are usually known
    as undocumented Armenians who are working illegally in Turkey.
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