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    TURKISH AUTHOR FACES CRIMINAL CHARGES

    United Press International
    Sept 1 2005

    Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk faces three years in prison if convicted
    on charges of "public denigrating of Turkish identity," his publisher
    says.

    Pamuk, 53, was charged after a Swiss interview in which he said
    discussing certain topics such as the 1915 Armenian massacre and the
    war with the Kurds were off-limits in his country, the Washington
    Post reported Thursday.

    Because no one talks about such topics, "therefore, I do," he was
    quoted as telling the newspaper Tages-Anzeiger in February.

    Tugrul Pasaoglu, Pamuk's publisher and an editor at the Istanbul
    publishing house Iletisim Yayinlari, said the acclaimed novelist
    faces trial for "public denigrating of Turkish identity" Dec. 16.

    Pamuk's attorney told the Post, "There is nothing that constitutes
    a crime in this interview."

    Pamuk's books including "My Name Is Red," have been translated into
    more than 20 languages.
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