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    TURKISH SCHOLAR SUES TO OVERTURN LAW ON 'DENIGRATING TURKISHNESS'

    Chronicle of Higher Education
    http://chronicle.com/news/article/2774/t urkish-scholar-sues-to-overturn-law-on-denigrating -turkishness
    July 31 2007

    A scholar at the University of Minnesota's Center for Holocaust &
    Genocide Studies has filed a case with the European Court of Human
    Rights that he says is the first attempt to overturn through that
    legal channel a controversial provision of Turkey's penal code that
    criminalizes "denigrating Turkishness."

    Taner Akcam, a Turkish sociologist and historian, has faced retribution
    in his home country for his academic work about the killing of as
    many as 1.5 million Armenians during the waning days of the Ottoman
    Empire, which modern Turkish governments have refused to characterize
    as genocide. Mr. Akcam has been outspoken in his willingness to do
    so, in for example his most recent book, A Shameful Act, which was
    published last year, and he has come under attack as a result.

    He was charged under Article 301 of Turkey's penal code, which has
    been used frequently against journalists, academics, and writers,
    and which Amnesty International says "poses a direct threat to the
    fundamental right to freedom of expression."

    Hrant Dink, a journalist of Armenian origin who was also charged
    under Article 301, was killed earlier this year. Elif Shafak, an
    assistant professor of Turkish and women's studies at the University
    of Arizona, was acquitted last year of Article 301 charges stemming
    from her latest novel.

    Mr. Akcam was charged with Article 301 violations when he wrote
    an article in support of Mr. Dink, a friend, before his death, and
    he says that he has also received many death threats and has been
    subjected to online harassment, for example through false entries in
    his online Wikipedia biography.
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