Speech by Ms. Melek Kirmaci - Federation of Western Thrace Turks in
Europe on 15 December 2008
Thank you madam Chair,
With regards to legislation to implement education wide and eliminate discrimination we
would like to use this Forum as an opportunity to highlight discrimination and violation of
the principle of equality with respect to the use of the right to education in mother-tongue
at pre-school level on the children of the Turkish minority in Western Thrace, Greece.
Where the minority children who have completed fifth year of their age has to attend the
majority kindergartens under the Ministry of Education since the law adopted in 2006
does not bring any regulation about ethnic and cultural differences among the children in
Greece.
Therefore, the right not to be discriminated in violated because Greece without an
objective and reasonable justification fails to treat differently minority children who speak
a different language other than the Greek.
We appreciate the need for the extension of compulsory education period from 9 to 10
years. And we consider the kindergartens vital for the next generations of the minority
children. However, in line with status of the minority are legal frameworks in the field of
education the children belonging to Western Thrace Turkish minority has the right to
education in its mother tongue.
Therefore, we claim that building the minority kindergartens must be established in the
areas which are densely inhabited by the Turkish minority rather than the public
kindergartens, which has education only in Greek language.
We are calling that the UNESCO Convention against Discrimination in Education prohibits
discrimination based on several grounds including language.
We call upon the Greek state to extend the compulsory education from 9 to 10 years to
the minority schooling system. Therefore, Greece should review and amend the law 3518
adopted in 2006 to eliminate discrimination and violation of the right to education in
mother tongue for the children of the Turkish minority in Western Thrace and we call
upon the Greek state to make education available and accessible at all levels to the
members of the minority group. And most importantly it needs to adopt the
socio-linguistic and cultural needs of the minority students.
Thank you.