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Some 69 Turkey-based Greek foundations unite under the same roof with RUMVADER, an umbrella organization aiming to shed light on the problems of the community

Photo shows a view inside the Agia Efimia Greek Orthodox Church in the Kadıköy district of Istanbul. A total of 69 foundations of Turkey-based Greeks come together under the roof of an umbrella organization named RUMVADER. DAILY NEWS photo, Emrah GÜREL

Photo shows a view inside the Agia Efimia Greek Orthodox Church in the Kadıköy district of Istanbul. A total of 69 foundations of Turkey-based Greeks come together under the roof of an umbrella organization named RUMVADER. DAILY NEWS photo, Emrah GÜREL

Vercihan Ziflioğlu Vercihan Ziflioğlu vercihan.ziflioglu@hurriyet.com.tr

Bringing together a total of 69 Turkey-based Greek foundations, the Association for the Support of Greek Community Foundations (RUMVADER) is aiming to shed light on the problems of the Greek community living in Turkey. 

RUMVADER has come up with a project titled “minority citizens-equal citizens,” which intends to provide support for all minority communities in Turkey, including Greeks. The project, which has a  90,000-Euro budget, is financed by the European Union.

Laki Vingas, who is in charge of minority foundations in the Foundations Directorate General, is among the coordination team of the project. Marina Dyrimatolou, a Greek expatriate living in Istanbul for five years who has an M.A. degree in Turkish Studies from the University of London, is the chief coordinator of the project. Dyrimatolou said the Fener Greek Patriarchate supported the project. 

Social problems 

“Apart from issues such as the Halki Seminary, there are other problems related to education, lack of teaching staff, and the administration and organization of the foundations. We want to convey the rights of equal citizens to the Greek community and underline the sense of these rights,” Dyrimatolou said. 

For Dyrimatolou, the Greek community is Turkey leads an introverted life, and one of the association’s targets was to break this seclusion and achieve a more active and transparent Greek community. “When we opened up the subject to community members, we got very positive reactions from different sections [of the community]. But still, we know that our work won’t be easy,” she said. 

When asked whether Greek society wanted to be independent from the Patriarchate, Dyrimatolou said, “the times are changing and societies are also changing. As the Greek community, we can’t stay out of those changes. We are building up our civil works by preserving our ties with the Patriarchate, our customs and traditions. This association has never intended to form an alternative to the Patriarchate.” 

According to Dyrimatolou, the project will also cover Greece citizens living in Turkey, as well as the Greeks of Istanbul origin and other minorities in Turkey. Project events will be held in Istanbul, Bozcaada, Gökçeada, and Hatay, where the most Greeks are populated. 

February/28/2013

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DORUS LIVIS

3/1/2013 10:21:03 AM

@Conduz: I think I was clear and I repeat: the 3000 Greeks for the 150.000 muslims of Thrace who you consider to be Turks. If they feel Turks they can move to East Thrace, if they feel Greeks then I consider them Greeks irrespective of religion.@Uzan there are many Armenians living in Greece currently and have been perfectly assimilated. Please keep your classmate's words for yourself. I also have friends that have travelled and stayed in Central and East Turkey which is very different from Istb

Turk Uzan

2/28/2013 5:01:33 PM

@ Beisser, it's funny because the only hateful comment I see at the moment is from a Greek poster. @ Dorus, Will you than take the 100 000 illegal Armenians, ho and all the illegal Georgians etc on the count of them being Christian .. how weird that they are choosing to live in hostile Turkey while they can go to Greece where 1 out of 3 people doesn't have a job .. must be heaven there .. I don't want to repeat what my Greek-Russian classmate said about living Greece, don't make me

Nageyec Conduz

2/28/2013 4:44:04 PM

@DORUS LIVIS, in your comment, you have suggested that Turkey should give up 3000 Greeks and receive 150,000 Muslims. Due to ignorance I suppose, you are equating Greeks and Muslims. Since there are other Christian denominations such as Armenians, Syriacs, catholics and many others in Turkey, where will they fit in your population swap ratios?

DutchTurk JANICAR

2/28/2013 3:23:12 PM

Solution for the problems of the Orthodox minority in Turkey, depends on the will of the Greek government to solve the problems of the Turkish Muslim minority of Western Thrace. I think this has to be the slogan of RUMVADER.

DORUS LIVIS

2/28/2013 3:13:34 PM

I would recomend a new population exchange between Greece-turkey. Turkey to send the 3000 Greeks in Greece and Greece to send the 150.000 muslims of Thrace + all muslim illegal immigrants who come to Greece although it is Christian and hostile and bankrupt as you suggest. Are you serious that there is a trend of Greeks going to Turkey for job? Not even the muslims don't stay there and they want desperately to come to Europe via Greece:)

Paschalis B

2/28/2013 2:46:45 PM

I assure you the Turks in Greece have more rights than a foreigner in Turkey. We even have Greek Muslims in the Greek Parliament...

john albay

2/28/2013 1:56:57 PM

The greeks should open a few mosques and schools for Turks in greece and then they will have give the same rights the greeks have in Turkey to the Turks in greece!I for once agree with Anton, if the greeks dont like Turkey,please leave Turkey to your Bankrupt contry of greece. Greeks are now wanting to come to Turkey to work as there is so much unemployment and hardship in greece caused by the corrupt greek goverment!!!

anton supertramp

2/28/2013 12:07:17 PM

Althou my opinion is the opposite i would like to wear the shoes of muslim haters just once, "if this people arent so happy here they should pack up and leave for whatever country they desire, " :)

Nageyec Conduz

2/28/2013 12:01:18 PM

Obviously as we can see from this project, EU is to fund and develop the Christian minorities in Turkey, and turn blind eye on the blights of the Muslims in Greek who are not even allowed to set up their own prayer place. I can only describe this as crusaders wearing fully covering human rights armour.

Faruk Beisser

2/28/2013 9:30:58 AM

And now I am waiting for the hateful comments of the nationalists! Where are they? Censured?
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