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  • ANKARA: Nobel Prize Winners Call On Turkey To Abolish Controversial

    NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS CALL ON TURKEY TO ABOLISH CONTROVERSIAL LAW

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    April 12 2007

    The open letter also called on Turkey to establish diplomatic
    relations with Armenia.

    ANKARA - Fifty-three Nobel prize winners have signed a letter calling
    on Turkey to abolish article 301 from the Turkish Penal Code and to
    open diplomatic ties with neighbouring Armenia.

    Haberin devamý

    The letter, released on Tuesday, also said that Turkey should halt
    what it described as discrimination against religious and ethnic
    minorities and acknowledge that the Ottoman Empire committed an act
    of genocide against its Armenian citizens during the First World War.

    The letter said that article 301 of the Penal Code, which covers
    the crime of insulting Turkish identity, has been used to suppress
    free speech.

    The letter was drafted by David Phillips, an official with the US
    based Elie Wiesel Foundation. Phillips said that it was important for
    Nobel laureates to join their voices in support of Turkish-Armenian
    reconciliation.

    "Armenia also should reverse its own authoritarian course, allow free
    and fair elections, and respect human rights," the letter said.

    "An open border would greatly improve the economic conditions for
    communities on both sides of the border and enable human interaction,
    which is essential for mutual understanding."

    --Boundary_(ID_KkZ8RIVSKf+IQ B3Ftv3pNQ)--
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