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    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    March 30, 2005, Wednesday

    Investigation ordered into banning of Turkish author's books

    Ankara


    The Interior Ministry has launched an investigation into the banning
    from sale of one of Turkey's best known authors in the southwest of
    the country, the Anadolu news agency reported Wednesday.

    Turkish newspapers on Wednesday were full of fury at the decision to
    ban works of Orhan Pamuk from shops and libraries in the Isparta
    district of Sutculer.

    A sub-governor ordered the ban on February 15 after Pamuk had
    reportedly told a Swedish magazine that 30,000 Kurds had been killed
    in fighting between security forces and the Kurdish Workers' Party in
    the 1980s and 90s and that one million Armenians had been killed by
    Turks during the World War I, both extremely sensitive topics in
    Turkey.

    It was Pamuk's comments to the magazine and not the content of his
    books that were the reason behind the ban, Radikal newspaper on
    Wednesday said.

    "Barbarism in Isparta", read the main headline in Radikal, which said
    the governor of Isparta had the ban overturned on Tuesday.

    Pamuk's books include "My Name is Red" and "Snow", which the New York
    Times named one of the top 10 books for 2004. dpa cw ms
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