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    Houston Chronicle, TX
    Jan 19 2007

    In Turkey, a year of attacks and trials


    By The Associated Press

    - - Jan. 19, 2007: Hrant Dink, editor of the Turkish-Armenian
    newspaper Agos, is slain by a gunman in Istanbul.

    _ Dec. 19, 2006: Writer Ipek Calislar acquitted of insulting Turkey's
    founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, in a biography in which she said
    Ataturk dressed as a woman to escape an assassination attempt.

    _ Nov. 1, 2006: Archaeologist Ilmiye Cig acquitted of inciting
    religious hatred by claiming that Islamic-style head scarves were
    first used more than 5,000 years ago by priestesses initiating young
    men into sex.

    _ Sept. 21, 2006: Author Elif Safak acquitted of "insulting
    Turkishness" for her fictional characters' statements about the
    killings of Armenians.

    _ July 27, 2006: Writer and journalist Perihan Magden acquitted of
    turning people against military service by defending a conscientious
    objector in her weekly magazine column.

    _ July 11, 2006: A court confirmed a six-month sentence imposed on
    Dink for "attempting to influence the judiciary" after his newspaper
    ran articles criticizing a law that makes it a crime to "insult
    Turkishness."

    _ Feb. 7, 2006: A trial adjourned for five prominent Turkish
    journalists charged with insulting the country's courts by
    criticizing the court-ordered closure of an academic conference on
    the Armenian issue. Two nationalist lawyers are removed after a fight
    breaks out in the courtroom.

    _ Jan. 23, 2006: A court drops charges of "insulting Turkishness"
    against author Orhan Pamuk on a technicality. Pamuk was charged after
    discussing the deaths of Armenians in Turkey with a Swiss newspaper.
    He won the Nobel Prize for literature later in the year.
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