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Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe ABTTF

Western Thrace is located in the province of East Macedonia and Thrace in Northern Greece. Like other Turkish communities in other parts of the southern Balkans that experienced centuries of Ottoman rule West Thrace Turks are indigenous to the region. 

As a result of the Balkan wars in 19th century the region belonged to Bulgaria. However, a new era for West Thrace Turks followed by the Lausanne Treaty of 1923 when the region came under  Greek rule. Regardless continuing political and administrative changes in the region, the local population of Western Thrace has always been regarded as an ethnic minority. Currently Turkish Muslims living in Western Thrace are the only group in Greece with a minority status.

According to the official data of Greece, Western Thrace Turks are estimated at 49000 comprising half of the total Muslim population of the region of 98.000. Unofficial data though suggests a higher number of the Turkish population  130,000 and 150,000 according to the socio-cultural organizations in Western Thrace.

The Lausanne Treaty of 1923 brought a definition of minority defined not on ethnic, but religious grounds. Such provision manifestly contradicts the contemporary interpretation of self-identity and makes it impossible for a historic minority to be identified as the Turkish  historic minority at the official level.

One of the consequences accumulated over many years is the aggravation of important issues such as education in the mother tongue. Mother tongue education for West Thrace Turks is available only at primary school level that shows how limited opportunities the historic minority has at disposal.

Despite the fact that Greece is a full member of the European Union, there is an evident discrimination against the young generation of Turkish origin regarded and treated as second-class citizens.

Another problem for West Thrace Turks remains the question of citizenship in reference to Article 19 of the Law on Citizenship of 1955 that was in force until 1998. The legislation granted citizenship only to ethnic Greeks that was a blatant manifestation of violating the fundamentals of human rights. The local Turkish population of Western Thrace were deprived of the Greek citizenship and forced to move elsewhere. Despite the repeal of the law in 1998 no compensation has been provided.

An acute problem arises in religious freedom. The Turkish minority is deprived of the right to choose their own mufti, as a representative of their religious denomination. Muftis are appointed by governmental officials of Greece.   In addition, there is a 3% electoral threshold, which does not allow a national minority to participate in political activities of the country, to nominate and elect their deputies to the Greek Parliament.

News

8 additional Turkish primary schools will be closed in the new academic year!

ABTTF President: “The closure of our Turkish primary schools under the pretext of austerity measures and lesser number of students at schools has become a tool of the systematic discrimination by our own country against the Turkish community in Western Thrace”

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Western Thrace Turks participated at the FUEN 2018 Congress

At the congress with the theme of “The Message of a Million: Recognition and Protection”, results and future of the successful campaign “Minority SafePack Initiative” were discussed

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FUEN-member Turkish associations raise their problems at OSCE meeting

The representatives of Turkish Minority of Western Thrace, Meskhetian Turks and Crimean Tatars who are members of FUEN (Federal Union of European Nations) attended the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Human Dimension Implementation Meeting organised during 19-30 September 2016 in Warsaw. FUEN Legal Adviser and FUEN Brussels Office Manager Frank de Boer also participated to the meeting for two weeks where civil society representatives raised the problems of discriminatory practices faced in their homelands.

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Intensive Dialogue at Strasbourg: FUEN Member Organizations held talks with the PACE members and the bodies of the Council of Europe

FUEN member organizations, Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe (ABTTF), Rhodes, Kos and the Dodecanese Turks Culture and Solidarity Association (ROISDER) and International Society of the Meskhetian Turks VATAN attended the Winter Session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). The three groups representing the Turkish Minority of Western Thrace and the Turkish minority in Rhodes and Kos in Greece and the Meskhetian Turks respectively raised the problems of their own communities. 

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Halit Habip Oglu

President

Avrupa Bati Trakya Türk Federasyonu ABTTF
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Halit Habip Oglu

Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe ABTTF

The Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe (ABTTF) is the umbrella organization of the members of the Turkish Minority of Western Thrace in Greece, who live in (Western) Europe. It has 30 member associations with 6,000 members. Its main objective is to protect and promote the rights of the Turkish Minority of Western Thrace in Greece, and to aid in obtaining solutions for the concerns of the Minority through democracy and peace.

Die Föderation der West-Thrakien Türken in Europa (ABTTF) ist die Dachorganisation der in (West)Europa lebenden Angehörigen der türkischen Minderheit West-Thrakiens in Griechenland, und hat 30 Mitgliedsvereine mit 6.000 Mitgliedern. Die Föderation hat es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, die Rechte der türkischen Minderheit West-Thrakiens auf internationaler Ebene im Namen von Demokratie und Menschenrechten zu verteidigen und fördern, und für eine Lösung ihrer Probleme einzutreten.

Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe ABTTF