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As Turkey prepares to vote in snap elections, more Jews apply to leave

Around 2,000 Turkish citizens have applied for Portuguese citizenship

May 14, 2018 09:53
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

ByEdward Rowe, Edward Rowe

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Around 2,000 Turkish Jews have applied for Portuguese citizenship, it was revealed last Monday, as President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan publicly slammed Israel ahead of an election next month.

Application numbers have increased since December 2014 when the Portuguese government granted nationality through naturalisation to the Turkish descendants of Sephardic Jews who took refuge in the Muslim Ottoman Empire after being expelled from Spain and Portugal in the 15th century.

“We expelled the Jews and we told them that if they wanted to stay in Portugal, they should be converted to Christianity. It’s a dark page in our history,” Lisbon’s ambassador to Ankara Paula Leal da Silva told Hürriyet Daily News, a Turkish newspaper.

“So now, what the government decided to do was to tell those people, the great-grandchildren of those people, ‘Listen, we expelled you from here, but you are welcome to come back. You are welcome to have the Portuguese nationality’.”