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    WRITER CLEARED OF CHARGES IN ISTANBUL
    By Sebnem Arsu

    New York Times
    June 25 2009

    ISTANBUL -- A court here on Thursday dropped charges against a Turkish
    writer who was accused of inciting religious hatred in a novel based
    on the birth of Islam. Nedim Gursel's novel "The Daughters of Allah,"
    was published in Turkey last year.

    The case came to trial after a complaint by Ali Emre Bukagili, a member
    of a religiously inspired, group that campaigned worldwide against
    the theory of evolution. Mr. Bukagili claimed that Mr. Gursel's use
    of inappropriate language against the Prophet, his wives and the
    Koran could not be interpreted as freedom of expression.

    Mr. Gursel, who holds French citizenship, could have faced up to a year
    in prison if convicted. Mr. Gursel has stood by the integrity of his
    work and said such trials damage Turkey's membership in the European
    Union. In January of 2006 the same court cleared writer Orhan Pamuk
    of insulting the Turkish nation with remarks about the massacres of
    Armenians between 1915 and 1917. Later that year, Mr. Pamuk won the
    Nobel Prize for literature.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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