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2010 ilerleme raporu - Avrupa Birliği Bakanlığı

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several incidents took place between Roma and other citizens, resulting in the displacement ofRoma citizens.Turkey has not been participating in the 2005-2015 ‘Decade of Roma Inclusion’, despite callson the government to do so by the Roma community.Overall, Turkey has made progress on cultural rights, especially by further relaxing use of theKurdish language in private TV and radio broadcasts and in prisons. The 24-hour ArabiclanguageTV broadcasts started in <strong>2010</strong> in addition to the Kurdish-language TV channelwhich started the previous year. However, restrictions remain, particularly on use oflanguages other than Turkish in political life, education and contacts with public services. Thelegislation on use of languages other than Turkish is open to restrictive interpretations andimplementation is inconsistent. There has been some progress in the situation of the Roma, astheir issues have become more publicly debated, and implementation some measures isunderway. However, Roma still frequently face discriminatory treatment.Situation in the east and south-eastImplementation of the government’s plan to complete the South-East Anatolia project (GAP)by 2012, a key project for socio-economic development of the region, continued. According toofficial statistics, GAP’s share of total public investment increased to 14.4% in 2009 (from12% in 2008). Investments on irrigation, road transport, health and education continued alongwith special programmes on business development, human resources development andempowerment of women. The first meeting for evaluation of the revived GAP took place inFebruary <strong>2010</strong> and a monitoring report for 2009 was published.Following the debate on the government’s democratic opening to address notably the Kurdishissue, some restrictions on the use of the Kurdish language in broadcasting and the use ofpasture land in the region have been removed. In a number of cases original place names havebeen restored in response to public demand 31 .However, terrorist attacks by the PKK, which is on the EU list of terrorist organisations,continued to claim many lives, not only in the south-east but also throughout Turkey. Duringthe summer, terrorist attacks increased strongly throughout Turkey, including in major urbancentres. Turkey conducted air strikes against terrorist hideouts in northern Iraq in May,following parliament’s decision to extend its 2007 motion authorising the government toorder cross-border operations. At the same time, temporary security zones were established inseveral provinces, restricting access by civilians.The return of PKK members and refugees from the Mahmur camp has been put on hold. InOctober 2009, a group of 34 people crossed from Iraq as part of the government’s democraticopening. In July some of the refugees returned to Iraq.Concrete measures announced within the framework of the democratic opening fell short ofthe expectations and were not followed through and implemented.31Currently the law allows only village place names to be changed by a decision of the Council ofMinisters.EN 34 EN

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