Six Recommendations to Turkey unaddressed by the UPR Report
With Turkey's native Aramean people facing extinction in the country, the World Council of Arameans (Syriacs) took the opportunity once more to stress the gravity of their situation during the UPR outcome on Turkey. The WCA again voiced its constructive recommendations to the Turkish government, which aim to ensure the implementation of minority rights in accordance with international law.
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Thank you, Mr President.
We welcome Turkey’s distinguished Delegation, its recognition of the importance of this UPR process and its acceptance of the Report’s recommendations regarding human rights, minority rights, anti-discriminatory measures and legislation to ensure equality for all citizens who try to integrate into Turkish society.
At the same time, however, we would like to stress that still much more can and should be done by the Turkish State concerning human rights and minority rights.
In particular with respect to the indigenous Aramean (otherwise known as Syriac) people who are struggling for survival in their ancient homeland in Southeast Turkey, but whose plight and struggle are unfortunately not addressed by the Report.
So although the Report does not call upon Turkey to consider the Aramean Question in Turkey, our NGO that represents the voice of the Arameans therefore asks Turkey to consider these 6 recommendations:
As the remaining Arameans in Southeast Turkey keep fighting for survival in their homeland, they look eagerly forward to start a constructive dialogue with the Turkish Government on critical issues that need to be addressed both by Turkey and the international community.
Thank you, Mr. President.
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