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    PM ERDOðAN GIVES SIGNALS FOR A POSSIBLE CHANGE IN ARTICLE 301

    Sabah, Turkey
    Feb 12 2007

    After long debates on article 301 in the Turkish criminal code,
    the Turkish government has decided to make some changes in the law.

    Debates began after the killing of the Armenian author Hrant Dink,
    as he was one of the many authors convicted with article 301 during
    the past few years. The first statement about the changing of the
    article came from the Minister of Foreign Affairs; Abdullah Gul, upon
    his arrival from Washington. Gul said the government may make some
    changes on article 301 of the Turkish Criminal Code which prohibits
    the violation of "Turkishness."

    After Abdullah Gul's statements, Turkey's Prime Minister Erdoðan
    communicated to other AKP administrators, that possible changes may be
    made on the article. Stating that he is totally against the removal
    of the article all together from the Turkish Criminal Code and such
    a possibility will not even be discussed, PM Erdoðan said he will
    consult with civil society organizations before making any changes.

    --Boundary_(ID_rdyF0v7OU3FiaXg0PmVkYA)--
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