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    NEW BOOK PUBLISHED ON ABANDONED PROPERTY

    ISTANBUL - Hurriyet Daily News

    Lawyer Elbeyoglu will publish a book on Armenians' abandoned assets.

    DAILY NEWS photo, Emrah Gurel

    Vercihan [email protected]

    Lawyer Ali Elbeyoglu is set to release a book on a Turkish law on
    Armenians' abandoned property, after being granted access to the
    parliamentary archives.

    For the book, Elbeyoglu examined Turkish and Ottoman files on the
    law, the "Emval-i Metruke," which regulated the ownership rights of
    properties abandoned by Armenians after the 1915 incidents.

    He said he had experienced no problems in accessing the files, which
    are kept in the archives of the Turkish Parliament.

    "There is a serious archive, which dates back 500 years," Elbeyoglu
    said, adding that the documents were very well preserved.

    He said the former owners of the properties could file lawsuits to
    reclaim them, but added that repeat lawsuits opened outside of Turkey
    were "irrelevant." He particularly recalled a case opened in the United
    States by members of the Armenian diaspora over lands in Adana, where
    the İncirlik base is currently located, saying that this case could
    only have led to a positive result if it had been opened in Turkey.

    Elbeyoglu highlighted that the "Emval-I Metruke" should not be
    confused with the content of a 2011 decree that ruled for the return
    of confiscated property from minority foundations, saying that the
    older law is related to properties belonging to individual people.

    He said the 100th anniversary of the 1915 incidents could see several
    lawsuits opened, and added that Turkey should "deal with the issue
    if it wants to be a democratic country." He also stressed that the
    issue was not only limited to Armenians, but also related to Greeks,
    Syriacs and even a number of Muslim Turks as well.

    November/22/2013
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/new-book-published-on-abandoned-property-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=58330&NewsCatID=339



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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