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    TURKEY'S NEW ECHR JUDGE CALLS FOR CHANGES TO CONTROVERSIAL LAW ON FREE SPEECH

    NTV MSNBC
    Jan 23 2008
    Turkey

    Karakas was elected to the ECHR on Tuesday, becoming the first female
    Turkish jurist to sit on the panel of judges.

    ANKARA - Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code, which deals with
    the crime of insulting Turkish identity, poses a restriction on
    freedom of expression and must be amended, according to Turkey's new
    representative on the panel of judges of the European Court of Human
    Rights (ECHR).

    Speaking in an interview Wednesday, the day after she was elected as
    a ECHR judge, Professor Ayse Isil Karakas, said there are problems
    related to the implementation of Article 301, and that these had been
    highlighted in European Union reports.

    "When Article 301 was first established, authorities said that its
    implementation should be observed," She said. "The implementation
    did not yield desired results. There are lots of cases filed under
    Article 301. As a jurist, I believe that Article 301 must be amended."

    Article 301 has been used to prosecute a number of Turkey's leading
    authors and journalists, including Nobel Prize winning novelist Orhan
    Pamuk and Hrant Dink, a Turkish-Armenian journalist and editor who
    was gunned down in the street in Istanbul last year.
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