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    MINISTER SAHIN SAYS INDEPENDENT COURT WILL DECIDE FAITH OF GERMAN TEENAGER

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    June 29 2007

    Deputy Prime Minister and State Minister Mehmet Ali Sahin commenting
    on the case of a German teenager kept in custody for underage sex with
    a British girl said "independent judicial authorities will eventually
    render their verdict on the case. I think exaggeration is a little
    bit political."

    Sahin told reporters that criticism against Turkey is unfair. He said,
    "every country has its own laws and independent judicial bodies
    that carry out these laws. Political authority can not give order
    to judicial bodies or intervene in cases. Jurisdiction process goes
    on here like that in Germany, the Netherlands or any other European
    countries. Turkey is a country that fulfilled the Copenhagen criteria."

    Reminding that Turkey requested the extradition of several criminals
    from European countries in the past, Sahin said, "they were saying
    that 'judiciary is independent here. We can not intervene in it'
    regarding for instance the case of Fehriye Erdal, an accomplice in
    the murder of Ozdemir Sabanci. They should take into account the same
    thing for us too. Otherwise, all comments would be political."

    When asked about German media broadcasting in front of Antalya prison,
    Sahin said, "the Europeans who criminalize the denial of the so-called
    Armenian genocide claims should now look at the mirror."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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