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    Still no protection for Pamuk

    Sabah, Turkey
    Jan 22 2007

    Even Istanbul"s Governor has stated that Orhan Pamuk needs urgent
    protection however, the Turkish government has not yet assigned
    bodyguards for the Nobel winner author, Orhan Pamuk.

    SABAH reporters visited Orhan Pamuk's apartment on Saturday and
    Sunday to talk to him about the issue of his protection problem.

    Reporters noticed that there were no civil or official police
    officers at his apartment or on the street he resides on.

    Still no protection for Pamuk

    Although Prime Minister Erdoðan has ordered the Security Directorate
    to assign bodyguards for those who have faced trial for violating
    article 301, whether or not they ask for it, still, no measures were
    taken in Orhan Pamuk's office building.

    While Turkey discusses why Hrant Dink was not being protected by the
    government, despite having received threats from hundreds of people,
    eyes have turned to another name on the list; Orhan Pamuk. Turkey's
    Prime Minister Erdoðan has ordered the Security Directorate to
    protect those who have faced trial for violating article 301 whether
    or not they request it. SABAH reporters investigated the area where
    Pamuk works during the weekdays and saw no official or civil police
    officers or bodyguards.

    Meanwhile, Pamuk visited Hrant Dink's family yesterday. After a 15
    minute visit to the Dink family, Pamuk answered questions from the
    press. Pamuk said: "Hrant was an open hearted man. In a way, we all
    are responsible for his death. Those who support article 301
    remaining in the constitution are even more responsible for his
    death."

    --Boundary_(ID_i7CpE5DhrD1w2PwQo 8WDtQ)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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