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    TURKEY'S PROPERTY LAW AGAINST REAL OWNERS - ANALYST

    tert.am
    31.07.12

    Turkey's new law on property is, as a matter of fact, directed against
    the three nations on whose lands the present-day country is built,
    according to Levon Shirinyan, a political analyst.

    As he told reporters on Tuesday, those nations are Armenia, Greece
    and Syria.

    "Under this newly-adopted law, the Turks close the chapter on returning
    property to the nations who they robbed of a homeland," he said.

    The law bans the citizens of Armenia, Syria, North Korea, Nigeria, Cuba
    and Yemen from acquiring immovable property on the territory of Turkey.

    In addition, the nationals of Russia and Ukraine are not allowed
    to purchase property on the Black Sea coast, while the Greeks are
    prohibited from obtaining any property in coastal and border areas.

    Instead, the new legal measure offers citizens of Azerbaijan,
    Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and the Persian Gulf countries to buy property
    without any precondition.

    Shirinyan said the countries' choice is linked with Turkey's propaganda
    objectives.

    "Turkey is thus unveiling the list of countries which it believes
    are non-democratic. As a result, it reduces Armenia to the nations
    which are banished states, according to western standards," he added.

    The expert noted that the law provides a key to Turkey's approach to
    friends and non-friends.

    "Turkey demonstrates in this way who its friends are, and who it lets
    come close to the Turkish statehood," he explained.

    Shirinyan further pointed out to the positive aspects of the law,
    noting that it has produced a cold shower effect on several philistines
    [Armenians] who ever preferred to spend their money in Turkey
    instead of making investments in Armenia, Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)
    and Javakhk.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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