The Human Rights Action Plan and Turkey’s Non-Muslim Minorities

Utku Özer, B. Taşkın
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On March 2021, Turkey’s President announced a new Human Rights Action Plan (HRAP), supported by the Council of Europe, to reform the judiciary system and strengthen democratic participation. Although the rights claims of Kurds and Alevis have been prominent, HRAP mentions neither by name. Instead, it includes articles about improving the rights of religious minorities by fighting discrimination and hate, to advance pluralism, revising the Foundations Law regarding the establishment and election of boards of directors of non-Muslim community associations, and providing leave for religious holidays regardless of faith. Given the current distrust between non-Muslim groups and the Turkish state, this study analyzed the political attitudes of Turkey’s non-Muslim minorities to understand how they develop creative solutions to protect their rights. To do so, we interviewed Armenian deputies in Turkey’s parliament and prominent figures from the Greek-Orthodox, Armenian, and Jewish communities, and also reviewed the minority deputies’ parliamentary work in depth between 2015 and 2021. We found that HRAP was widely discussed by both minority and opposition parliamentary deputies. However, they did not strongly welcome any of its provisions because the government had previously ignored or delayed their demands.  
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人权行动计划与土耳其的非穆斯林少数民族
2021年3月,土耳其总统宣布了一项新的人权行动计划(HRAP),该计划得到了欧洲委员会的支持,旨在改革司法系统并加强民主参与。虽然库尔德人和阿拉维人的权利要求一直很突出,但HRAP并没有提到他们的名字。取而代之的是,通过反对歧视和仇恨,改善宗教少数群体的权利,促进多元化,修改有关非穆斯林社区协会的设立和选举理事会的《基本法》,以及不分宗教信仰提供宗教假期等条款。鉴于目前非穆斯林群体与土耳其政府之间的不信任,本研究分析了土耳其非穆斯林少数民族的政治态度,以了解他们如何制定创造性的解决方案来保护自己的权利。为此,我们采访了土耳其议会中的亚美尼亚代表以及希腊东正教、亚美尼亚和犹太社区的知名人士,并深入回顾了少数民族代表在2015年至2021年期间的议会工作。我们发现,少数党和反对派议会代表都广泛讨论了HRAP。然而,他们并不强烈欢迎协议中的任何条款,因为政府此前一直无视或拖延他们的要求。
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