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    KurdishMedia, UK
    Sept 28 2004

    New Turkish Penal Code full of anti-democratic articles

    "The reform" exaggeratedly applauded by Verheugen is a deceit

    The Turkish Parliament finally adopted on September 26, at an
    extraordinary sitting, the controversial reform of the Turkish penal
    code. Although applauded exaggeratedly by Commissionner Verheugen and
    some other EU leaders because of the absence of the mention of
    adultery, the new Turkish Penal Code is full of many anti-democratic
    articles.

    Ten days after the withdrawal by the government of the project in
    order to introduce a clause penalizing adultery, the last two
    articles of the Penal Code, like two other bills aiming at reforming
    the legal system, were voted after the debates which lasted longer
    than envisaged because of last minute amendments as well as conflict
    on the calendar of application.

    The meeting was marked by recriminations of the deputies of the
    Republican People's Party (CHP ) social-democrat opposition) against
    the Recep Tayyip Erdogan Prime Minister, absent at the debates, whom
    they accused ofhaving created an useless crisis while trying to
    penalize adultery.

    "We did not succeed in convincing him, it happened to be necessary
    that he goes to Brussels for being convinced by Verheugen", a CHP
    said ironically. He referred to the talks Thursday between Mr.
    Erdogan and Geunter Verheugen, European Commissionner for
    Enlargement, who put an end to one week of crisis between Ankara and
    Brussels.

    The deputies of the opposition also criticized the fact that the new
    penal code will be applied in three times -- a first part, on the
    wild urbanization, immediately, the large part of the law on April 1,
    2005, and the articles penalizing the pollution of the environment on
    April 1, 2007.

    The CHP announced that it would seize the Constitutional court to
    make cancel the clause delaying until 2007 the penalization of
    environment's pollution, like some other amendments of last minute
    imposed by the AKP.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared Saturday sure that the
    European Union (EU) will give in December its green light to the
    opening of negotiations for the country's adhesion.

    "I would like to affirm firmly and clearly that a date for the
    opening of negotiations of adhesion will be fixed this year in
    December", said Erdogan in his monthly address to the Nation,
    diffused by TV.

    The Prime Minister's speech intervenes 48 hours after his visit to
    Brussels during which he ensured the European Commissionner for
    Enlargement, Guenter Verheugen, that adultery would not be mentioned
    in the new Turkish penal code.

    "My conclusion is that there is no more obstacle on the table. From
    my point of view, Turkey does not have additional conditions to fill
    for allowing the Commission to make a recommendation ", had declared
    Guenter Verheugen at the end of this visit.

    However, Mr. Verheugen, as many other leaders of the European Union,
    is fooled once more, because the new Turkish Penal Code is full of
    antidemocratic and repressive articles for the freedom of expression
    and the press. Many of these articles already existed in the former
    Penal Code, borrowed in 1926 from Mussolini's Penal Code (for example
    Articles 158, 159 et 312).

    These articles were imposed by the military and approved one by one
    by the Grand National Assembly with the complicity of the opposition
    party (CHP).

    The Journalists' Association of Turkey (TGC) has established the
    following list of these new antidemocratic articles.

    If the "crimes" defined in these articles are committed by any kind
    of written, audio-visual and electronic media (newspapers, magazines,
    radio, TV and/or Internet), the punishment will be increased one-half
    or one-third according to the case.

    So, even with this new Turkish Penal Code, adopted without mention of
    adultery, Turkey will always remain as a country where freedom of
    expression and the press is subject to the State repression.

    Antidemocratic articles of the New Penal Code

    Article 215 - Praising a committed crime or a person who committed
    this crime: up to 2 years (if committed by the means of media, to be
    increased one-half).

    Article 216 (new form of Article 312) - Instigating a part of the
    people having different social class, race, religion, sect or region
    to hatred or hostility against another part of the people in a way
    dangerous for the public security: up to 3 years (if committed by the
    means of media, to be increased one-half).

    Article 220/8 (new form of Article 169) - Propaganda of an
    organization founded for committing crime: up to 3 years (if
    committed by the means of media, to be increased one-half).

    Article 285 - Spreading confidential information on a legal
    investigation: up to up to 3 years (if committed by the means of
    media, to be increased one-half).

    Article 300 (new form of Article 158) - Insulting the President of
    the Republic: up to 4 years (if committed by the means of media, to
    be increased one-third).

    Article 301 (new form of Article 145) - Insult to the Turkish flag or
    to anything having the Turkish State's symbol (crescent and star): up
    to 3 years (if committed by a Turkish citizen abroad: to be increased
    one-third); Insult to the Turkish national anthem: up to 2 years (if
    committed by a Turkish citizen abroad: to be increased one-third).

    Article 302 (new form of Article 159) - Insulting the Turkish
    national identity, the Republic or the Grand National Assembly of
    Turkey: up to 3 years (if committed by a Turkish citizen abroad: to
    be increased one-third); Insulting the Turkish Government, the
    judicial organs, military or security institutions: up to 2 years (if
    committed by a Turkish citizen abroad: to be increased one-third).

    Article 306 - Acting against fundamental national interests for
    directly or indirectly receiving benefits from foreign persons or
    institutions: up to 10 years. (According to the statement of reasons
    for this article, written by the Parliamentary Commitee of Justice, a
    citizen who demands the withdrawal of Turkish soldiers from Cyprus or
    declares that the Armenian genocide actually took place during the
    First World War, can be pursued by virtue of this article).

    Article 319 - Instigating the people against military service: up to
    2 years (if committed by the means of media, to be increased
    one-half).

    Article 324 - Spreading unfounded news or information during a war:
    up to 10 years (if committed as a propaganda campaign against the
    military and in accordance with a foreigner, up to 20 years).

    Article 330 - Unveiling the information that should remain
    confidential for the sake of the State's security or its internal and
    external political interests: up to 10 years (if committed during the
    war or the preparation of the war: up to 15 years).

    Article 331 - Unveiling, with the purpose of political or military
    spying, the information that should remain confidential for the sake
    of the State's security or its internal and external political
    interests: Life prison.

    Article 337 - Unveiling the information that is forbidden by the
    competent authorities and should remain confidential because of its
    nature: up to 5 years (if committed during the war or the preparation
    of the war: up to 15 years).

    Article 338 - Unveiling, with the purpose of political or military
    spying, the information that is forbidden by the competent
    authorities and should remain confidential because of its nature: up
    to 15 years (if committed during the war or the preparation of the
    war: life prison). (Info-Turk, September 27, 2004)

    For all latest news on the situation of human rights in Turkey:

    http://www.info-turk.be

    All news on the situation of human rights in Turkey since 1998:

    http://www.info-turk.be/bulletins.htm

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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