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    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    March 18, 2010

    Turkish PM Threatens to Expel Illegal Armenian Workers

    BYLINE: Grace Annan


    Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is threatening to expel
    illegal Armenian workers from the country if he sees it necessary. He
    made this statement during his interview with the Turkish branch of
    the BBC, stressing that there were 170,000 Armenians in Turkey, of
    which 100,000 were not Turkish citizens, thus freeing the government
    from having to host them. Erdogan further described the non-Turkish
    Armenians as negatively affecting the state's attitude by pushing for
    worldwide recognition of the mass killings of Armenians in Ottoman
    Turkey as genocide.

    Significance:The last few weeks have been difficult for the Turkish
    government with regards to relations with Armenia, and the strain is
    starting to show. Erdogan's populist remarks are part of a wider
    effort by the government to assert itself in the discussion about the
    right description of the mass killings, and have led to a run-in with
    the Swedish parliament (seeTurkey - Sweden - Armenia: 12 March 2010:).
    Civil society organisations question Erdogan's figures: according to
    the Eurasia Partnership Foundation, there are 12-15,000 illegally
    working Armenians in Turkey, of whom over 90% are women doing menial
    tasks and working in shops. Further, the study stresses that Turkish
    officials have deported a very low number of Armenians, most of whom
    were deported not for illegally working, but for other crimes.
    Erdogan's comments are a mere verbal retaliation at recent events, but
    are unlikely to be followed up by mass deportations, given the
    popularity of cheap labour from Armenia in Turkey.
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