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Turkish minority urges bilingual kindergartens in Greece

Anadolu Agency ECONOMY
Published April 13,2018
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The Turkish minority of Western Thrace on Friday called on the Greek government to respond to its demand for bilingual kindergartens.

"We expect our government to respond to our call and suggestion regarding the Muslim-Turkish Minority's bilingual kindergarten demand," the Turkish Minority of Western Thrace Advisory Board in Greece said in a statement.

The statement said the demand is within the framework of minority rights safeguarded by the 1923 Lausanne Treaty.

In 2017, it became compulsory for children to attend kindergartens in Greece, without making any special arrangement for the minority whose mother tongue is Turkish, the board added.

Currently, in Western Thrace region the medium of instruction in kindergartens is Greek.

However, there are bilingual primary, secondary and high schools which teach in both the Turkish and Greek languages, in accordance with agreements between Ankara and Athens under the framework of Lausanne Treaty.

Western Thrace is home to a Muslim Turkish minority of around 150,000 people.