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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turkish prosecutor says apology petition for Armenian Genocide legal
    11.03.2009 22:29 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ An Ankara prosecutor who argues that the Armenia
    apology petition campaign launched late last year is not illegal has
    asked the Justice Ministry to issue a written directive to that
    effect, Hurriyet Daily News reports. The "I apologize" campaign was
    launched Dec. 15. Though it has drawn harsh criticism within Turkey,
    approximately 29,000 people, including many intellectuals and
    journalists, have signed the petition, which reads in part: "My
    conscience does not accept the insensitivity showed to and the denial
    of the Great Catastrophe that the Armenians were subjected to in
    1915."

    A complaint was lodged against the organizers of the petition
    campaign. After a preliminary inquiry, Ankara Prosecutor Nadi
    Türkaslan said the petition is protected as a freedom of
    expression and thus the organizers could not be prosecuted.

    On March 3, a court overturned the prosecutor's finding, saying that
    criminal proceedings could be initiated against the organizers. The
    decision allows prosecutors to seek the permission of Justice Minister
    Mehmet Ali Å?ahin to launch an investigation.

    Charges made against the organizers will be based on penal code
    Article 301, which criminalizes insulting Turkishness and also
    requires ministerial approval to start any proceedings. Prosecutor
    Türkaslan, in a letter to the Justice Ministry, called for a
    directive to annul the ruling and asked that the case be sent to the
    Supreme Court of Appeals.
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