Human Rights Council
Forum on Minority Issues
Seventh session
25-26 November 2014
Geneva
Contact Persons: Pervin Chairoula / Aiser Chomko
chairoulap@yahoo.com / btaytd@otenet.gr
Agenda Item: 3 Understanding the root causes of violence and atrocity crimes
Hate-Speech and Hate-Motivated Crimes against Muslim Turkish Minority-Greece
The Role of the State Authorities and Media
Ms./ Mr. Moderator,
Distinguished Participants,
Hate Crimes are the crimes that the perpetrators are motivated by different backgrounds or
characteristics of the victims. In most cases the perpetrators are struck by ingrained prejudices that are
learned systematically through history. Also, the perception of `the others` plays important role.
Hate crimes could be defined differently in different places. Such as, “hate speech”, “politically
motivated violence”, or “right or left wing extremism”. In all circumstances victims are the victims and
the States have the responsibility to prevent, to handle the causes of victimization.
In Greece, the oppressive and the discriminative assimilation policies of the State and the provocative
nature of the majority media result in the victimization of the Muslim Turkish Minority of Western
Thrace and also the migrants and others whose backgrounds are different from the Greek Orthodox
majority. Although a bill passed by the Greek parliament in September 2014 that is toughening the
anti-racism laws, raising the prison terms for instigating hate crimes, and imposing high amounts of
fines for those instigating racism and racially motivated crimes, the reasons of the victimization of the
Turkish Muslim Minority of Western Thrace remain untouched. Since the motives behind of those
crimes are based of the historical prejudices of not just the perpetrators, but also the law-makers, the
state authorities and media entrepreneurs.
The hate motivated crimes and hate speech examples of the region include the incidents that are
involving damaging or painting of provocative slogans on the walls/tombstones and also on the walls of
Turkish Minority Associations, and some recent incidents involving slaughtering of pigs in front of holy
Muslim venues such as mosques and martyrdoms.
Ms/Mr. Moderator,
I would like to give one example that compelling the imaginations regarding the construction of a
mosque in Athens. The spokesperson of the Golden Dawn party Mr. Ilias Kasidiaris told supporters that
“If a mosque is constructed for Islamist criminals in Greece, a front of 100,000 Greeks headed by Golden
Dawn will be created”. The threat came days after the far-right party has given an ultimatum for
Muslims to leave Greece or they will be “slaughtered like chickens”. Then, the Muslim Association of
Greece received a letter with the emblem of the far-right party threatening that if Muslims do not leave
the country “there will be blood”. The letter was in Greek, English and Arabic.
Ms/Mr. Moderator,