ARMENIAN CHILDREN LIVING IN TURKEY ILLEGALLY NOT ALLOWED ATTENDING ARMENIAN SCHOOLS: TURKISH MINISTER
ARMENPRESS
November 15, 2011
YEREVAN
Turkish Minister of Family and Social Politics Fatma Sahin stated
that it is not possible to give permission of receiving passport and
education to children of the Armenians who live in Turkey illegally,
Armenpress reports, citing the Turkish "Habergech" news agency.
The website informs that Turkish authorities are drafting a program
on calculation of Armenian emigrants' children and their education,
and relevant mechanisms have already been put into operation for
that purpose.
The mentioned department has already started cooperation on that
issue with the Turkish Ministries f Home Affairs and Education. It
is mentioned that the children of the families living in Turkey
illegally, are not permitted to attend the Armenian schools under
the Education Ministry.
"Though the Turkish Education Ministry has permitted Armenian children
to attend Armenian schools in the status of a guest, it is not a
solution to the issue, as nearly 1000 children face suchlike issue,"
informs the Turkish website.
ARMENPRESS
November 15, 2011
YEREVAN
Turkish Minister of Family and Social Politics Fatma Sahin stated
that it is not possible to give permission of receiving passport and
education to children of the Armenians who live in Turkey illegally,
Armenpress reports, citing the Turkish "Habergech" news agency.
The website informs that Turkish authorities are drafting a program
on calculation of Armenian emigrants' children and their education,
and relevant mechanisms have already been put into operation for
that purpose.
The mentioned department has already started cooperation on that
issue with the Turkish Ministries f Home Affairs and Education. It
is mentioned that the children of the families living in Turkey
illegally, are not permitted to attend the Armenian schools under
the Education Ministry.
"Though the Turkish Education Ministry has permitted Armenian children
to attend Armenian schools in the status of a guest, it is not a
solution to the issue, as nearly 1000 children face suchlike issue,"
informs the Turkish website.