Avrupa Batı Trakya Türk Federasyonu
Föderation der West-Thrakien Türken in Europa
Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe
Ευρωπαϊκή Ομοσπονδία Τούρκων Δυτικής Θράκης
Fédération des Turcs de Thrace Occidentale en Europe
NGO in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations
Member of the Fundamental Rights Platform (FRP) of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
Member of the Federal Union of European Nationalities (FUEN)
United Nations
Sixteenth Session of the Forum on Minority Issues
30 November-1 December 2023
1st Session- Challenges to Inclusion & Equality
Name of the organisation: Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe (ABTTF)
E-mail: info@abttf.org
Dear Moderator,
My name is Melek Kırmacı, I am here to represent the Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe,
which is the international representative of the Turkish community in Western Thrace in Greece.
With the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne, the Western Thrace Turks in Greece and the Greeks in Istanbul,
Bozcaada and Gökçeada were granted minority status in Greece and Türkiye, and both communities
were granted the right to establish and manage their own schools, religious and charitable institutions.
In the context of benefiting from the right to education, the principle of equality and nondiscrimination has a very important role to play in ensuring equal access to quality education for people
belonging to minority groups. Lack of equal access to quality education hinders minority children’s
access to civil and political rights and increases segregation in the community as a result of the
marginalisation of children belonging to the minority.
The autonomy granted to the Turkish community by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne was largely
implemented in the period from 1923 to 1967. However, it was greatly damaged by laws, regulations
and practices implemented over the years following the 1967 Colonels’ Junta. This autonomous
structure in education has been complicated by fait accompli legal practices and has been literally taken
under the control of the state without consulting our community.
The right to access equal and quality education is hindered today due to the government’s interventions
in the structure of autonomous education.
With Law No. 3518/2006, pre-school education has been rendered compulsory throughout the
country, but it is not allowed to open kindergartens that will provide education in Turkish and Greek
within the school system of the Turkish community in Western Thrace or privately.
The Turkish community in Western Thrace constitutes 55 percent of the population in Rodopi, 45
percent in Xanthi and 10 percent in Evros.
There are 141 pre-school state kindergartens in Rodopi, 141 in Xanthi, and 77 in Evros, but there is not
even one single Turkish kindergarten.
ABTTF Head Office • Wemerstr. 2, D-58454 Witten, Germany • Tel.: +49 (0) 2302 913291 • Fax: +49 (0) 2302 913293
ABTTF Brussels Office • Square de Meeûs 38/40, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium • Tel.: +32 (0) 2 401 61 98 • Mobile: +32 (0) 474 45 45 76
ABTTF Athens Office • 24 Lagoumitzi str., GR-17671 Athens, Greece • Tel.: +30 (0) 211 109 72 33 • Mobile: +30 (0) 694 467 36 61
info@abttf.org • www.abttf.org