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)
Name of the Organization: Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe (ABTTF)
Name of (Main) Contact Person: Mrs. Melek Kırmacı Arık
E-mail: melek.kirmaci@abttf.org, info@abttf.org
Human Rights Council
Forum on Minority Issues
Sixth Session
26-27 November 2013
Item III: Protection of the existence of and prevention of violence against religious minorities
Mme Chairperson,
Mme Independent Expert,
Distinguished delegates and colleagues,
Recalling draft recommendation 17, which reminds all States that they should fully implement the
Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities with due and dedicated attention to the situation of religious minorities present in the
country, Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe (ABTTF) stresses that Governments have
the primary responsibility for implementing the Declaration and other minority rights standards and
instruments. All States should demonstrate their commitment to the protection of minority rights by
ensuring that minority issues are consistently integrated into and reflected in governmental policies
and practice. Though previous sessions of the forum demonstrated that a significant progress has
been made in the implementation of the Declaration, there are many States which have not incorporated the provisions of the Declaration into their domestic legislation.
There are important challenges that the States should confront in promotion and protection of the
identity of religious minorities within territories. The Independent Expert on Minority Issues
stressed in her last year’s speech that racism and xenophobia are on the rise in some countries inspired by a political and social discourse of “them and us” in which minorities, migrants and those
with another faith, color, language or culture are portrayed negatively and faced with institutional
discrimination or structural and administrative barriers to the enjoyment of their rights, the use of
their language or the practice of their religion.1
The rise of far-right extremism in Europe is a great concern and the situation is all the more serious
as extremist political parties have gained an increased influence in national parliaments and
governments. Morten Kjaerum, the Director of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency, said that there
are indicators that the situation in the EU is not improving, on the contrary, in the last few years,
there is a continued and renewed violations of fundamental rights of people living in the EU
through verbal abuse, physical attacks or murders motivated by prejudice. Nils Muiznieks, Council
of Europe’s Commissioner of Human Rights recently published a comment that Europe has been
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http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/Minority/Pages/Session5OralStatements.aspx
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