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    CBC News, Canada
    February 15, 2007 Thursday 4:58 PM GMT


    Turkish writer reported in exile in U.S.


    Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk has fled his home country of
    Turkey and is now living in exile in the United States, reports say.

    Pamuk, the author of Snow and My Name is Red, is believed to have
    received death threats, according to a report in the International
    Herald Tribune.

    He recently cancelled a speaking tour he had lined up in Germany. At
    that time he was said to be living with a 24-hour security detail.

    Last month, a Turkish-Armenian newspaper editor who had written about
    the the 1915 killings of Armenians in Turkey was slain by an Islamist
    radical who had also made threats against Pamuk.

    Turkey has strongly denied Armenian claims that about 1.5 million of
    their people were killed systematically by Ottoman Turks in a
    "genocide."

    Pamuk was charged with "insulting Turkishness" after he gave an
    interview to a German newspaper in 2005 that mentioned those
    killings. He was acquitted on a technicality.

    Parmuk's growing international stature after winning the Nobel Prize
    win has likely made him a high-profile target.

    Pamuk flew to the New York on Feb. 1 to begin a lecture tour of
    American universities, the Tribune reported, and he is unlikely to
    return to Turkey.

    People close to Pamuk have declined to comment because of the
    "sensitivity of Pamuk's position."

    Pamuk's writing career has been dedicated to examining Turkish
    society and the relationship between ancient traditions and modern
    life.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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