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    ARMENPRESS

    OSCE REPRESENTATIVE CALLS ON TURKISH PRIME MINISTER TO
    SCRAP ARTICLE 301

    VIENNA, OCTOBER 19, ARMENPRESS: The OSCE
    Representative on Freedom of the Media, Miklos
    Haraszti, has called on Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan to urgently repeal Article 301 of
    Turkey's Penal Code, which makes it an offence to
    "insult Turkish identity" and which continues to
    target journalists with dissenting views on history.
    The OSCE press office said Haraszti's wrote to the
    Prime Minister following the suspended one-year jail
    sentence on 11 October of Arat Dink and Serkis
    Seropyan, the editor-in-chief and owner of the
    Armenian-Turkish language weekly Agos.
    The two were convicted for reprinting remarks made
    by murdered journalist Hrant Dink, the father of Arat,
    in which he referred to the 1915 killings of Armenians
    as "genocide", a term contested by the Turkish
    authorities.
    "This case proves that Article 301 is still being
    used to prosecute journalists for discussing issues of
    obvious public interest," said Haraszti in the letter.
    "The failure to abolish this provision potentially
    exposes dissenters to prosecution and violence."
    Hrant Dink, a prominent Armenian-Turkish
    journalist, was shot outside his Istanbul office in
    January 2007. He was appealing against a prior
    conviction under Article 301 at the time, and was
    co-defendant in the now adjudicated case.
    "I have commended the swift action Turkish law
    enforcement authorities took after the murder of Hrant
    Dink. Another important contribution to avoiding
    similar crimes would be to repeal Article 301, which
    depicts unconventional thinkers as enemies of
    'Turkishness', and turns them into an object of hatred
    in the eyes of fanatics and extremists," said
    Haraszti.
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