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    CHP, MHP ARGUE AGAINST CHANGES TO ARTICLE 301

    Cumhuriyet
    Turkish Press
    April 15 2008
    MI

    Arguing that accepting changes "sought by foreigners" would be
    improper, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) deputy leader
    Mustafa Ozyurek yesterday said the CHP is opposed to proposed changes
    to Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code (TCK). "Similar laws exist
    in a number of European countries as well," he said. "Every state
    wants to protect its basic values and principles and doesn't allow
    people to insult its nation and institutions." He added that rather
    than changing the law, the government should train jurists on the
    issue to make clear when people can be accused of violating it.

    Ozyurek also expressed his party's objection to proposals to give
    the president the authority to begin the legal process under 301. In
    addition, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) group deputy chairman
    Mehmet Sandir also criticized efforts to change the article, saying
    that the changes lack public support but are being pushed by the
    Armenian "genocide" lobby, the terrorist PKK, and ethnic separatists,
    as well as the European Union. "We won't support the ruling Justice and
    Development Party (AKP) in tolerating people who insult the Republic
    of Turkey," said Sandir.
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