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    Washington Post, DC
    March 8 2007

    Nobel prize winner Pamuk to tour Germany after all
    Reuters
    Thursday, March 8, 2007; 1:06 PM


    BERLIN (Reuters) - Nobel-prize winning Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk
    will embark on a book reading tour in Germany in May after he
    canceled the visit at short notice five weeks ago amid concerns for
    his safety.

    Christina Knecht, a spokeswoman for Carl Hanser Verlag, Pamuk's
    German publisher, said the writer had always intended to meet his
    commitments at some point.


    "Nothing has really changed, he always said the tour was never
    completely off. Now he's suggested May, and we're delighted that we
    were able to find new dates with the organizers fairly quickly," she
    said.

    The safety of Pamuk, 54, became an issue after the murder in January
    of the prominent Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink in Istanbul.
    A key suspect in that murder, escorted by police into a court house,
    had warned Pamuk to be careful.

    "He canceled the tour without giving any reason, but I think it was
    really more about the situation in Turkey, and that he was being
    pursued for weeks there," Knecht said, adding that as far as she
    knew, Pamuk was probably in the United States now.

    Dink and Pamuk were both prosecuted under laws restricting freedom of
    expression in Turkey, which wants to join the EU.

    Pamuk was tried for insulting "Turkishness" after telling a Swiss
    paper in 2005 that 1 million Armenians had died in Turkey in World
    War One and 30,000 Kurds had perished more recently.

    Pamuk, whose best-known novels include "Snow," in which the main
    character is shot in Frankfurt, has a big following in Germany, home
    to about 2.5 million people of Turkish descent.

    He is due to open the rescheduled tour in Hamburg on May 2, before
    visiting Berlin, Stuttgart and Cologne. The trip will end on May 8 in
    Munich. While in Berlin, Pamuk is due to receive an honorary
    doctorate from the city's Free University.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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