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    TURKISH PROSECUTOR PROBES ATHEIST BOOK

    The Associated Press
    Nov 28 2007

    ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - A Turkish prosecutor has launched a probe into
    whether a book by best-selling atheist writer Richard Dawkins is an
    attack on religious values - a move that could lead to the prosecution
    of the book's Turkish publisher.

    Publisher Erol Karaaslan said Wednesday he would be questioned by an
    Istanbul prosecutor on Thursday as part of the official investigation
    into Dawkins' book, "The God Delusion."

    Karaaslan could face trial and up to one year in prison if the
    prosecutor concludes that the book "incites religious hatred" and
    insults religious values, Milliyet newspaper reported. Karaaslan is
    both the publisher and translator of the book.

    The investigation of the British scientist's book comes at a time when
    Turkey has been criticized for targeting writers and intellectuals
    for expressing opinions. The European Union, which Turkey hopes to
    join, is pressing Ankara to change laws that curb free expression,
    calling them inconsistent with the bloc's free speech standards.

    Turkey said this month it would soften a much-criticized law that makes
    denigrating Turkish identity, or insulting the country's institutions,
    a crime.

    The Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk was among the highest
    profile Turks snared by the law, when he commented on the mass killings
    of Armenians by Turks in the early 20th century.

    Historians estimate up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed by
    Ottoman Turks around the time of World War I, an event widely viewed
    by genocide scholars as the first genocide of the 20th century.

    Turkey, however, denies the deaths constituted genocide, saying that
    the toll has been inflated and that those killed were victims of
    civil war and unrest.

    A probe was launched into "The God Delusion" after one reader
    complained that passages in the book were an assault on "sacred
    values," Karaaslan said.

    No one was available for comment at the prosecutor's office.

    The book has sold some 6,000 copies in Turkey since it was published
    by Karaaslan's Kuzey publishing house in June.
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