Alevite Demands Turned Down

HUman Rights Association sharply criticizes Ankaras Çankaya district administration with denying land allocation for construction of an Alevite temple, Cemevi, in the district. Local officials violate the Constitution and ECHR they say.

Ankara - Bai neews center
04 February 2005, Friday
Human Rights Association (IHD) sharply criticizes capital Ankara’s Çankaya district administration with refusing to allocate space for Cemevi, temple of Alevis. This is violation of articles 10 and 24 of the Turkish Constitution along with the 9th and 14th articles of European Human Rights Treaty they say in a written statement on Friday.

Those who do not allocate land for Cemevi commit crime after the Çankaya Cemevi Construction Association was denied a space for a temple, says IHD chair Yusuf Alataş.

The District Administration justifies refusal with the argument that no communal building other than the ones appropriately constructed as a mosque can be used as a temple.

IHD puts forth article 24 of the Constitution and the 9th article of EHRT protects “freedom of conscious and religion” and that 14th article of EHRT bans any kind of discrimination.

No office can comment on Alevis

IHD adopts the following ideas on the issue seen in the press statement today:

*Neither public organizations nor people in charge have the right to discriminate a group of people because of their religious beliefs or right to interpret those beliefs in line with their personal interests.

*In this context, no organization or person can interpret the Alevi sect, faith of millions, and make discrimination.

*Such an approach would not be in conformity with the principle of a “Secular State” stated in the 2nd article of the constitution.

*A secular state should keep its distant same towards all religions and sects.

*So equal distribution of sources is a necessity of the principle of secularity.

IHD demanded the withdrawal of the decision along with equal opportunities for Cemevi construction with those of Mosques.

In the press statement called for attention form various ministries and wanted inquisition for those who made the mentioned decision. (OA/YE)

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