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    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Jan 30 2007

    TURKISH MP, SWEDISH MINISTER DISCUSS CONTROVERSIAL PENAL CODE
    PROVISION

    Ankara, 30 January: The Swedish minister for EU affairs, Cecilia
    Malmstroem and her accompanying delegation visited the Turkish
    parliamentary human rights inquiry commission chairman, Mehmet
    Elkatmis, in Turkish parliament on Tuesday [30 January].

    "Amendment to Article 301 of Turkish Penal Code is inevitable because
    of defects in practice. Our government is looking on it with favour.
    Our prime minister asked non-governmental organizations their
    opinions on this matter. Problem has its source in practice, not the
    article itself," said Elkatmis upon a question by Malmstroem
    regarding Article 301.

    Elkatmis said remarks for criticism are not considered crime
    according to the last paragraph of Article 301, however, he claimed
    that this article is being applied incorrectly by judicial
    authorities.

    Elkatmis said his commission visited Hrant Dink (editor-in-chief of
    the Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos, who was shot dead outside his
    newspaper's office in Istanbul on 19 January) in previous years.

    "We visited prominent people of minorities. We went to Agos weekly
    and met Hrant Dink. We listened to his problems and we informed our
    ministers about what was required to be done according to information
    we got," he added.

    Swedish Minister Cecilia Malmstroem said they were impressed with the
    reforms on human rights and freedom carried out by Turkey in recent
    years.
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