Xanthi Turkish Union, one of the prominent NGOs of the Turkish Minority of
Western Thrace had been banned by the Greek authorities on the pretext that
the word “Turkish” was in its name.
After this incident, as a result of the judicial initiatives of Xanthi
Turkish Union, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that the
right to association was violated and invited Greece to make necessary
arrangements.
In this context, for the application of the decisions of the ECHR, the
Greek Parliament adopted a legislation in 2017 that enabled the banned
associations to apply for re-registration. However, the legislation
included major exceptions for the acceptance of these applications.
As a matter of fact, the application of Xanthi Turkish Union for
re-registration has been rejected by a regional court of appeals in Greece.
The decision of the court demonstrates that the legislation adopted by the
Greek Parliament is not enough for the realisation of the right to
association.
We expect from Greece to register the NGOs of the Turkish Minority of
Western Thrace without discrimination and make arrangements that will
enable the application of ECHR rulings.