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    TURKISH GOV'T TO REFORM A LAW CURBING EXPRESSION

    Xinhua General News Service
    November 6, 2007 Tuesday 1:00 PM EST

    Turkish government has finished reforming a law curbing freedom of
    expression and the proposal would be brought to parliament in the
    coming days for a vote, a Turkish TV channel reported on Tuesday.

    The TV channel quoted the Turkish Justice Minister Mehmet Ali Sahin as
    saying that its government had finished work on reforming a law which
    was criticized by the European Union (EU) for curbing free speech.

    Early Tuesday, the EU said in its annual report on Turkey that
    it was concerned about the law, which makes it a crime to insult
    Turkish identity or the country's institutions and Turkey must make
    "significant further efforts" on freedom of expression and religion
    to move forward its bid for EU entry.

    The report also noted that the law has been used to prosecute people
    for making comments about the mass killings of Armenians by Turks in
    the early 20th century.
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