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    LEGAL STATUS OF MINORITIES TO BE NEGOTIATED IN ANKARA

    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    May 2 2013

    ISTANBUL - Hurriyet Daily News
    by Vercihan Ziflioglu

    The legal entity issue is one of the leading problems, says Vingas.

    The legal status of Catholic foundations and other minority
    institutions in Turkey will be negotiated at a conference in Ankara
    on May 13.

    Led by Laki Vingas, who is in charge of minority foundations in the
    General Directorate of Foundations, the conference will begin at 10.30
    a.m. on May 13 at Ankara University Political Science Faculty's Human
    Rights Center. Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Interior Minister
    Muammer Guler, EU Minister Egemen BagıÅ~_ and Foundation Director
    General Adnan Ertem were invited to the meeting.

    Many institutions belonging to religious or ethnic minorities such as
    churches, cemeteries, and hospitals are deprived of legal entity rights
    including the Fener Greek Patriarchate, Turkey's Armenian Patriarchate,
    Jewish Chief Rabbi's Office, and various Catholic institutions. Vingas
    said the issue of legal entity was one of the leading problems they
    often came across.

    "Over my five years in office, I observed that the institutions could
    not work effectively due to the issue of legal status, and cannot
    comply with today's conditions," Vingas said. "Formerly we used to
    have difficulties in going to Ankara and expressing our problems
    there. Now such a problem does not exist," Vingas said about the
    location of the meeting.

    "Patriarchates, chief rabbis, and Catholic churches do not have legal
    status. There are political relations with Vatican; but still, Turkey
    does not recognize churches," Vingas added.

    "We are talking about institutions that have at least 150 years
    of history. Not only religious institutions, also nursing homes,
    hospitals, and cemeteries lack legal entity rights. We receive
    complaints from Adana and Adıyaman with regards to cemeteries, but we
    cannot do anything. We want to immediately discuss the problem and try
    to offer solutions through dialogue," Vingas said. Vingas is currently
    attempting to bring together all the foundations under a federation.

    May/02/2013

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