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    TURKEY'S PRESIDENT DEFENDS HUMAN RIGHTS RECORD
    Gilbert Reilhac

    The Scotsman, UK
    Oct 4 2007

    ABDULLAH Gul, the president of Turkey, yesterday defended its human
    rights record, but said much remained to be done, including tackling
    a law used to curb free speech.

    The European Union, which Ankara hopes to join, has urged Turkey to
    scrap Article 301 of its penal code, which makes it a crime to insult
    Turkish national identity or state institutions. "Nobody is in prison
    in Turkey today for expressing their ideas, but there are many more
    things still to do," Mr Gul told the parliamentary assembly of the
    Council of Europe in Strasbourg.

    Mr Gul later said he wanted to see article 301 amended, noting it
    had caused much damage to Turkey's image as it negotiates for EU
    membership.

    Nationalist prosecutors in Turkey have used Article 301 against
    writers, journalists and academics, including the Nobel Literature
    laureate, Orhan Pamuk, although cases hardly ever end in convictions.

    But the centre-right government of the prime minister, Tayyip Erdogan,
    has resisted EU pressure to scrap or amend Article 301, saying it
    would do so at its own pace.

    Hrant Dink, a Turkish Armenian writer, was convicted under the
    article. He spoke out on the Ottoman Turkish massacres of Armenians
    in 1915 and was shot dead by an ultra-nationalist in January.

    This article: http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=1583 872007

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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