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    EU REPORT SAYS NON-MUSLIM COMMUNITIES FACE PROBLEMS IN TURKEY

    news.am
    October 10, 2012 | 18:22

    EU issued draft Enlargement Strategy Report on Turkey expressing
    concern about country's progress in meeting political criteria for
    full membership in the Union.

    The report points out problems with the freedoms of expression,
    assembly and seeking a political solution to the Kurdish issue.

    Several provisions are related to the rights of the Armenian community.

    The document says non-Muslim communities of Turkey face several
    problems, including restrictions on the training of clergy.

    The report said the Armenian Patriarchate's proposal to open a
    university department for the Armenian language and clergy remained
    pending for a fifth year. Personal documents such as identity cards
    include information on religion, leading to some discriminatory
    practices or harassment by local officials of persons who converted
    from Islam to another religion and thereafter sought to amend their
    ID cards.

    "The Ministry of National Education approved a new regulation allowing
    children from Armenian, Greek and Jewish minorities who are not Turkish
    citizens to be educated in minority schools. However, children who
    are not Turkish citizens do not receive official graduation papers,"
    the report said.

    "The commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the Khojaly massacre
    (in Azerbaijan) on 26 February in Istanbul's Taksim square was marred
    by racist and anti-Armenian slogans and degenerated into an attempted
    march on the Armenian Agos newspaper.

    Rhetoric against missionaries or minorities remains in a number of
    compulsory schoolbooks. Several important buildings in the Armenian
    cemetery in Malatya were demolished by the Malatya municipality on
    2 February."

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