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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 26 2010


    Turkey reaches out to Armenians after `deportation' row


    In a show of goodwill towards the Armenian people, the Turkish
    government has decided to take two significant steps to improve
    relations: allowing a religious service to be held at the Akhtamar
    Church in the eastern province of Van and launching studies on
    providing educational opportunities to the children of illegal
    Armenian workers.


    The government's move came amid growing criticism in Turkey over Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an's latest remarks on the possibility of
    deporting illegal Armenian workers in the country if necessary. On
    March 16, while on a visit to the UK, ErdoÄ?an said Turkey could send
    100,000 Armenian workers who are working in the country without the
    necessary permission back to Armenia. Facing fierce criticism, ErdoÄ?an
    later complained that he had been misquoted in the media, which he
    said misrepresented his remarks to mean that they were targeting
    Turkey's Armenian community.

    In Van, the governor's office announced on Thursday that Culture and
    Tourism Minister ErtuÄ?rul Günay had approved an application submitted
    by the Van Governor's Office in December 2009 to permit a religious
    sermon to be held once a year at the Akhtamar Church, which was
    re-opened as museum in March 2007 following restoration that was
    undertaken at the behest of the government. At the time, the Armenian
    community pressed for the 1,100-year-old church on Lake Van's Akhtamar
    Island to be made available for religious services.

    According to the decision signed by Günay, the church will be opened
    for religious services only one day every year and this service will
    take place in the second half of September, to be attended by a
    limited number of visitors and at a time which will not complicate the
    movement of visitors to the museum.

    On Thursday in Ankara, Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç told the NTV
    news channel that the government has been attempting to create a
    formula which will allow the children of illegal Armenian workers to
    attend non-Muslim minority schools.

    `The Education Ministry is continuing its studies on the requirements
    for enrolment in minority schools,' Arınç said. `Up until this date,
    Turkey has always opened its arms to those who come to this country,'
    he added.

    According to a recent study, the `State of Armenian Irregular Migrants
    in Turkey,' the children of these workers, especially if they are born
    in Turkey, face many problems, including being stateless since there
    is no diplomatic representation for Armenia in Turkey and the children
    are not registered as citizens of any country. The children are not
    able to attend school because their parents are irregular workers and
    they need to keep this fact hidden. There are schools in Turkey for
    the Armenian minority but under Turkish law only Turkish citizens can
    attend.

    Education Minister Nimet �ubukçu, speaking to reporters in Ankara,
    however, was cautious regarding the chances of providing opportunities
    for the children of illegal workers to receive an education, saying
    the government was considering whether to ease laws that specify only
    those children who are Turkish nationals and belong to a non-Muslim
    minority can attend minority schools.

    �ubukçu said Arınç thus referred to possibilities for children of
    foreigners who reside in Turkey legally to attend minority schools.
    `It's an issue which is still under consideration. The final decision
    has not yet been made,' she added.



    26 March 2010, Friday
    TODAY'S ZAMAN ANKARA

    http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-205 452-100-turkey-reaches-out-to-armenians-after-depo rtation-row.html
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