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    TURKISH PUBLISHER STANDS TRIAL FOR "INSULTING TURKISHNESS"

    armradio.am
    06.12.2007 17:50

    Nearly two years after the internationally acclaimed author Orhan
    Pamuk narrowly escaped imprisonment for statements that were thought to
    "insult Turkishness", the publisher of a British writer went on trial
    yesterday accused of the same charge. Ragıp Zarakolu was facing up to
    three years in prison for publishing a book - promoting reconciliation
    between Turks and Armenians - by George Jerjian, a writer living in
    London, The Guardian reports.

    Zarakolu was being tried under Turkey's 301 article of law,
    the same legislation that was used against Pamuk, a Nobel Prize
    winner. Yesterday's hearing came in the wake of repeated promises
    by senior officials in Turkey's reform-minded administration to
    rescind the notorious piece of legislation. Turkish diplomats admit
    the contentious law has probably done more damage to Ankara's efforts
    to join the EU than any other single piece of legislation, observers
    say there has been little headway made over reforming the spirit and
    letter of the law.

    --Boundary_(ID_g8iMdm8O0oP4HCIldZ+t1g)--
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