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    NPR.Org
    Feb 17 2007

    Nationalism Has Turkey's Intellectuals on Edge
    by Ivan Watson

    All Things Considered, February 16, 2007 · A climate of fear has
    settled over leading dissident intellectuals in Turkey, in the wake
    of the assassination last month of a prominent Turkish-Armenian
    writer. Ultra-nationalists have stoned churches, attempted hijackings
    of ferryboats, and chanted the name of the writer's killer at soccer
    games.

    Increasingly, writers and academics who have long challenged the
    Turkish Republic's taboos are seeking protection from the Turkish
    state.

    Worn down after enduring years of trials and attacks in the
    nationalist media, Nobel-prize winning author Orhan Pamuk recently
    fled the country. He was escorted to the airport by bodyguards. It's
    a far cry from the spirit of optimism and reform that prevailed just
    a few years ago, when Turkey began negotiations to join the European
    Union.

    Analysts predict the tensions will only get worse, as mainstream
    political parties compete to court the nationalist vote ahead of
    presidential elections.

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/sto ry.php?storyId=7455092

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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