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  • Shafak prosecuted for `insulting Turkishness' receives Freedom award

    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Elif Shafak prosecuted for `insulting Turkishness' receives Freedom of
    Speech award
    30.06.2007 16:01 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Turkish Union of Publishers has handed the
    Freedom of Speck award to writer Elif Shafak, the author of `The
    Bastard of Istanbul', which once caused prosecution against her. When
    speaking during the ceremony Ms. Shafak said this award is very
    important for her and fills her with strength.

    Besides, the Turkish Union of Publishers has issued a report which
    rates 2006 as the most negative year as regards freedom of speech. In
    2006-2007 legal proceeding were launched against 43 writers and 24
    publishing houses, the report says, Turkish media reports.

    Arizona University professor, renowned Turkish writer and Zaman
    columnist Elif Shafak stood trial under article 301 of the Turkish
    Criminal Code, which provides for imprisonment up to 3 years. The
    novel of the 35-year-old writer tells about the events in 1915 in the
    Ottoman Empire.

    Charges against her were, however, dropped. The Beyoglu (Supreme)
    Court in Istanbul decided that there was not sufficient evidence for
    the crime, so Shafak could not be prosecuted.
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