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Friday, November 17, 2006
The State of Religious Freedom In Turkey Reviewed
Catholic News Service yesterday distributed a long article on the state of religious freedom in Turkey. The country's constitution guarantees religious freedom and a 1923 treaty guarantees religious minorities can operate religious and charitable institutions. However minority religious communities are not recognized as legal entities that can hold property, and restrictions on private religious higher education prevent opening of seminaries in Turkey. In order to maintain secularism in the country, the government exerts extensive control over Islam. It builds and funds mosques, hires Muslim prayer leaders, controls religious education and bans religious head coverings in public offices and universities. Pope Benedict XVI will visit Turkey at the end of this month, and it is expected that he will press for greater religious freedom for minority religions.