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    ARMENIAN-LANGUAGE ELECTION CAMPAIGNS ALLOWED IN TURKEY

    October 21, 2013 - 16:32 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - A package of reforms suggested by Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan allows conducting electoral campaigns
    in Armenian. Before the move, usage of any language beside Turkish
    during campaigns was forbidden, according to Haber Turk.

    Politicians in Istanbul, Hatai, Diyarbakir and Kars which are home
    to descendants of the 1915 Genocide victims can address the voters
    in Armenian.

    According to the Turkish Linguistic Society's assessment, Turkish
    population speaks 36 languages: 15 million speak Kurdish, a million an
    a half are Alevites, with Armenian, Arabic. Greek, Abkhazian, Georgian,
    Kazakh among the languages spoken. A Western Armenian dialect, Hamshen,
    which hasn't changed in the last 200 years, is also spoken.

    Armenian news service has been operating at TRT state channel for
    more than a year.

    On September 30, Erdogan unveiled a long-anticipated package of
    reforms designed "to strengthen democracy and keep on track a fragile
    settlement process" to end the conflict with the outlawed Kurdistan
    Workers' Party (PKK).

    The most important reforms include removing restrictions of wearing
    Islamic headscraves, possibility of education in mother tongue,
    restoration of original names of villages, districts and provinces that
    existed before 1980, sweeping changes in law on political parties,
    possibility of lowering 10 percent electoral threshold in entering
    Parliament, improving assembly freedom and other small rights for
    religious and ethnic minorities.

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/171561/

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