Freedom of religion in Turkey - The Alevi issue. EPC Commentary, 24 January 2014
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01/01/2014
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Freedom of religion is a fundamental right that must be protected and respected by states. While Turkey has taken important steps in advancing religious freedoms over the last decade, a number of challenges remain. Turkey’s Alevi Community continues to face serious problems in terms of being officially recognised by the state and in practicing their religion. While Turkey is officially a secular country, Sunni Islam is the unofficial state religion. Despite Ankara being a signatory of several international conventions and treaties that guarantee fundamental freedoms for all, key fundamental rights of Alevis remain ignored by the state. Last September, hopes were raised that a new “democratisation package” would include steps to further their freedoms but it failed to do so, with the government announcing that a ‘special’ Alevi reform package would be unveiled by the end of 2013. This did not happen. |
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http://aei.pitt.edu/56437/1/pub_4093_freedom_of_religion_in_turkey.pdf Paul, Amanda and Seyrek, Demir Murat (2014) Freedom of religion in Turkey - The Alevi issue. EPC Commentary, 24 January 2014. [Policy Paper] |
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http://www.epc.eu/pub_details.php?cat_id=4&pub_id=4093&year=2014 http://aei.pitt.edu/56437/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Turkey #religion-general (also see EU-Islam) |
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Policy Paper NonPeerReviewed |