ID | 111863 |
Title Proper | Discrimination and silence |
Other Title Information | minority foundations in Turkey during the Cyprus conflict of 1974 |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kenanoglu, Pinar Dinc |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In 1974, the dispute between Turkey and Greece over Cyprus resulted in Turkish military intervention in the island. The same year, the Turkish Court of Cassation issued a legal decision that rendered possible the confiscation of properties belonging to minority foundations in the years to come. I argue that the case of minority foundations in 1974 was not a coincidence but a conscious reciprocal discrimination applied in both official and unofficial spheres. I support my argument with the following indicators: (1) the wider historical Greek-Turkish conflict and its 'reciprocal' nature of discrimination against non-Muslim minorities; (2) the laden interpretation of the non-Muslim minorities as the internal enemies in the Turkish mind-set and its direct reflections on the 1974 case of foundations; and (3) the nature of the press coverage, which I assess using detailed reading and content analysis of three Turkish newspapers (Hürriyet, Tercüman, Cumhuriyet) and one Rum minority newspaper (Apoyevmatini). |
`In' analytical Note | Nations and Nationalism Vol. 18, No.2; Apr 2012: p.267-286 |
Journal Source | Nations and Nationalism Vol. 18, No.2; Apr 2012: p.267-286 |
Key Words | Discrimination ; Minorities ; Nationalism ; Silence |