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    OUR TURN : TURKEY HITS FREE SPEECH (AGAIN)

    San Antonio Express-News
    STATE&METRO Edition
    March 10, 2007 Saturday

    Continuing a troubling tradition of censorship, a Turkish court this
    week banned access to YouTube because the Web site had a video clip
    deemed insulting to Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish
    Republic.

    Ataturk, who died in 1938, is highly revered in Turkey, where he
    helped birth economic, political and social reform.

    The clip allegedly portrays Ataturk and other Turks as gay. The
    charge falls squarely under Article 301 of the Turkish Constitution,
    which makes it illegal to criticize "Turkishness."

    Turk Telekom, the country's primary provider of telecommunications
    services, agreed to the court's blockage.

    Article 301 has been used to charge novelists and journalists in
    court. One outspoken newspaper editor, Hrant Dink, was fatally
    shot outside his office in January. Many connect the murder to his
    characterization of the 1915 mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman
    forces as "genocide."

    At a time when Turkey hopes to gain entry into the European Union,
    its record on freedom of expression is becoming increasingly dismal.

    An editorial in Turkey's Hurriyet newspaper Friday stated it well:
    "Our societal inclination towards getting angry fast makes us forget
    this important truth: Sometimes, ignoring something can be the best
    punishment possible!"

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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