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"Thank you for your answer. I must, however, ask whether the Turkish Supreme Court’s judgment of 25 May is not cause for alarm, since it takes away children’s self-evident right to be educated in their own mother tongue and to develop against their own cultural background.
The judgment by the Supreme Court is a crime against human and democratic rights. As well as infringing these rights, it also breaks up the teachers’ organisation, which thus loses the right to represent its 200 000 members. It is a crime against the ILO Convention. The Council should inform Turkey that the door that has been opened will be closed again if human rights are not respected."@en1
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