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    TUSIAD TO ANKARA: IF YOU DON'T GET RID OF ARTICLE 301, AT LEAST CHANGE IT

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Feb 27 2007

    The new head of the Turkish Association of Businessmen and
    Industrialists, (TUSIAD), Arzuhan Dogan Sabanci, has written a second
    letter to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan urging him to push for
    changes to controversial Turkish Penal Code article 301.

    The letter, which was sent in mid-February, recalls the murder of
    Armenian journalist Hrant Dink in Istanbul, calling for "a plan
    of action" to protect freedom of expression in Turkey. The letter
    stresses that the first step in such a "plan of action" should
    be changes made to article 301, which makes it a crime to insult
    "Turkishness, the Turkish Republic, or the Turkish Parliament."

    Defenders of the article insist that the actual implementation of
    the article depends wholly on the interpretive skills of the judge or
    judges in cases where people are being tried on charges of violating
    article 301. The TUSIAD letter notes that if article 301 is not to
    be completely lifted from the Turkish Penal Code, it should at least
    go through serious changes.

    The first letter from TUSIAD to the administration on the subject of
    article 301 was written by former TUSIAD head Omer Sabanci, and was
    sent to Ankara in the immediate run-up to the trial of writer Elif
    Safak, who faced charged of violating the controversial article.

    Safak was acquitted on all charges during the first hour of her trial.
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