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    COURT REJECTS REQUEST TO RETURN ARMENIAN PATRIARCHATE BUILDING

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    July 4 2014

    Turkey's Armenian Patriarchate has lost its legal battle to reclaim
    the Sansaryan Han building, which was confiscated by the state about
    seven decades ago.

    The court rejection came in spite of a recent government plan to
    return seized properties to minority groups.

    The historic building, built in 1895 and commissioned by Mıgırdic
    Aga Sanasaryan, was designed by architect Hovsep Aznavour. It was
    seized by the Turkish state in the early years of the republic. The
    Armenian Patriarchate has been fighting a legal battle for its return
    since 2011.

    The Ä°stanbul 13th Court of First Instance rejected the patriarchate's
    request for the return of Sansaryan Han in the last session on
    Friday, attended by lawyers representing both the Patriarchate and
    the Treasury.

    A contractor leased the building on June 18 from Turkey's Directorate
    General for Foundations (VGM). The lease agreement was executed
    before the conclusion of the lawsuit and prompted speculation that
    the building will be turned into a hotel.

    Ali Eyuboglu, an attorney for the Armenian Patriarchate, said
    the court's reasons for not returning the building are not clear
    as all the documents and expert reports indicate that the building
    rightfully belongs to the patriarchate. Eyuboglu said they will appeal
    the decision once the court issues its reasoned opinion regarding
    the verdict.

    In a related development, Republican People's Party (CHP) Deputy
    Chairman Sezgin Tanrıkulu submitted a parliamentary motion addressed
    to Minister of Culture and Tourism Omer Celik inquiring whether the
    speculation that the Sansaryan Han will be turned into a hotel is true.

    Minority foundations, seeking the return of properties that were
    seized by the Turkish state in the first decade of the Turkish
    Republic, have long been saying that they have experienced a number of
    challenges. Despite a 2011 law passed to ensure confiscated property
    be returned to its rightful owners, the foundations indicate that
    reclaiming the properties is not going to be easy.

    In August 2011, the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government
    adopted legislation to return all confiscated immovable property
    belonging to minority foundations in Turkey, a long-overdue step
    towards expanding the rights of minorities in the country. The decree
    allows foundations to reclaim real property declared in 1936, when all
    the foundations were asked by the government to present lists of their
    property assets. Applications for at least 88 items have been rejected.

    https://www.todayszaman.com/news-352152-court-rejects-request-to-return-armenian-patriarchate-building.html

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