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    APPEALS COURT BACKS PAMUK CASE DISMISSAL

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Aug 3 2007

    The Supreme Court of Appeals on Thursday upheld an Ýstanbul court's
    earlier decision to dismiss the case of Nobel Prize-winning Turkish
    author Orhan Pamuk, who was on trial on charges of "denigrating
    Turkishness."

    The Second Court of First Instance in Ýstanbul's Þiþli district had
    earlier dismissed the charges on the grounds that the necessary
    permission from the Justice Ministry to launch a probe into the
    author had not been issued, a requirement under the former penal code,
    which was being applied to Pamuk's case.

    The charges relate to a magazine interview in which Pamuk claimed that
    30,000 Kurds and 1 million Ottoman Armenians were killed in Turkey.

    The high-profile prosecution had caused a stir globally, raising
    serious concerns about EU-hopeful Turkey's commitment to the basic
    democratic principle of free speech. A delegation of European
    parliamentarians had traveled to Istanbul to observe the trial
    alongside international human rights campaigners.

    --Boundary_(ID_TWU/MQNWlPYljXg5UO0ez g)--
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