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    SASON ARMENIANS HALF-PLEASED WITH APPEALS COURT RULING

    Today's Zaman
    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-265054-sason-armenians-half-pleased-with-appeals-court-ruling.html
    Dec 7 2011
    Turkey

    With the Supreme Court of Appeals overturning a local court's
    decision to not give local Armenians the right to use their churches
    and cemeteries, Sason Armenians are half-satisfied because they are
    also demanding the title deeds to those properties.

    "We respect the decision of the Supreme Court of Appeals," said Aziz
    Daglı who chairs the Sason Armenians' Association. "But as well as
    having a right to use those places, we also have a right to have the
    deeds to these properties."

    The deed registry records in regards to the hundreds-of-years-old
    Armenian churches and cemeteries of Sason, a district in the province
    of Batman, state that those are "vacant land, forests and deserted
    homes."

    The association filed a case in the local court in 2008 asking to
    have those areas given "cultural value" status. However, Daglı said
    that the local court disregarded their demand.

    "This ruling was against the Lausanne Treaty's articles regarding
    minority rights in Turkey. This was also against the Convention for
    the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, which Turkey
    signed and ratified. The local court did not care about our rights.

    Therefore, we appealed," he said.

    According to the appeals' court's decision, those properties should
    be considered "areas of cultural and natural values" and officially
    registered as belonging to the state.

    However, Daglı said that those properties belong to the Armenian
    community, and if they are not able to obtain their title deeds in
    Turkey, they will apply to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).

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