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    RETRIAL FOR AUTHOR?
    By Steven Mcelroy

    New York Times
    May 18 2009

    The Nobel Prize-winning Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk said he may face
    a new civil trial for remarks he made to a Swiss magazine in 2005,
    Reuters reported. A Turkish Court of Appeals overturned a lower court
    decision that had dismissed the claims, and Mr. Pamuk could possibly be
    tried again, he said, speaking at a book fair in Torino, Italy, over
    the weekend. In the 2005 interview with Das Magazine, Mr. Pamuk said
    "30,000 Kurds and a million Armenians were killed in these lands,
    and nobody but me dares to talk about it." He was prosecuted for
    insulting "Turkishness" at the time, but the case was dropped partly
    as the result of outrage within the European Union. The plaintiffs
    in the civil suit are seeking 36,000 liras ($23 million) in damages,
    and the group includes members of a support group for families of
    soldiers killed fighting Kurdish separatists as well as a lawyer who
    brought the criminal case against Mr. Pamuk in 2005.
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