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    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    January 30, 2007 Tuesday 7:59 PM EST

    Nobel winner Pamuk cancels German trip over security fears: report


    DPA CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT Germany Culture Turkey Nobel winner Pamuk
    cancels German trip over security fears: report Cologne
    Orhan Pamuk, the Turkish author who received the
    Nobel Literature Prize last month, has cancelled a promotional trip


    to Germany because of fears that he may be killed if he leaves his
    home, a German newspaper was to report Wednesday.

    Pamuk, 54, has received threats from Turkish nationalists. The
    newspaper Koelner Stadt-Anzeiger said his German publisher confirmed
    that a national tour set to begin with an honorary doctorate award at

    the Free University of Berlin this Friday was off.

    It said Pamuk was concerned after the assassination of an ethnic
    Armenian journalist in Turkey, Hrant Dink. Experts said he was not in

    greater danger in Germany than in Turkey, but put himself at risk by
    leaving his home.

    Pamuk was awarded the world's most prestigious literature prize
    for his novels, mostly set in Istanbul. A bid to prosecute him for
    insulting "Turkishness" was dropped early last year.
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