Turkey’s minorities skeptical about offer to join police

Turkey’s minorities skeptical about offer to join police

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey’s minority communities are skeptic at the Police Department’s recent Twitter call for minority youth to apply to join the force, saying authorities must take more measures to prove their sincerity, according to the Hürriyet Daily News.

The directorate wrote on its Twitter account that all Turkish citizens could become police officers regardless of their religion, race, or sect in response to Syriac Orthodox Church Metropolitan Patriarchal Vicar Mor Filüksinos Yusuf Çetin’s interview with a Turkish daily.

Istanbul-based Armenian-Turkish weekly Agos columnist Zakarya Mildanoğlu voiced skepticism over the offer, saying more would be needed to prove their sincerity over the issue.

“This proposal is a positive development. But this issue cannot be solved with just a call. They must show their sincerity,” Mildanoğlu told the HDN.

He also said he wondered how the background and identity checks would be done for minorities if they applied for a police posting. While noting that there were obstacles for minorities in Turkey to become pilots, prosecutors, judges, deputies or commissioned officer, Mildanoğlu said the call was still significant.

“Even if this call is not realized immediately, it will certainly smooth the hate speech and increase the perception of [equal] citizenship. This is not an easy process. Despite living together, there is rupture of 100 years,” said Mildanoğlu referring to the Armenian Genocide.

Sabo Boyacı, the founder of the suryaniler.com [syriacs.com] said the offer was important, but also voiced concern over the realization of the project.

“The call is important, but what about its content? I’d like to ask whether they are ready to make it a reality,” said Boyacı.

“Although there are no legal obstacles before us becoming police, unwritten laws stand before us like the sword of Damocles. When will these unwritten laws be abolished,” Boyacı added.

He also said it would not be easy for the Syriac community’s young members to reply positively to the offer after having not been accepted for over 100 years.

But Yeni Yüzyıl University’s Health Sciences dean, Professor Ersi Abacı-Kalfaoğlu, said on behalf of the Greek minority community living in Turkey that the minority communities must do some soul-searching over the issue.

“I had encountered no obstacle during my profession. We must do self-criticism over why we have not applied to be police officers,” she said.

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