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    Spiegel Online, Germany
    May 13 2005

    Ocalan Trial: the Sequel


    It's not easy for Turkey nowadays, as it tries to prove itself
    saintly enough to get into the EU: the country's honor is being
    insulted left, right and center. After the Armenian question and
    concern over the treatment of Turks in Cyprus, now this --
    Nationalists are in uproar over the perceived attack on Turkey's
    judicial honor by the European Court of Human Rights.

    The court has called for a re-trial on the case of Abdullah Ocalan,
    the head of the Kurdish Workers party (PKK). He was initially
    condemned to death for treason in 1999 before his sentence was
    commuted to life imprisonment three years later.

    The Strasbourg court says that the presence of a military prosecutor
    at his trial and eight days in solitary confinement before the trial
    are in breach of the European conventions that Turkey has signed.
    Most of the procedural human rights abuses, however, have already
    been amended as part of the overall reform process to make Turkey
    EU-ready.

    Anticipating a rebuke, the nationalists were tetchy even before the
    decision was made. Maybe that's why they failed to notice that the
    court's ruling was actually extremely lenient on Turkey.

    Ocalan had actually petitioned for the entire trial to be declared
    illegal because he was kidnapped in Kenya and brought to Turkey for
    the trial. His complaint of discrimination because he is a Kurd was
    likewise rejected by the court.

    The Turkish government has indicated its acceptance of the court
    decision and attempted to soothe nationalist pride. Justice Minister
    Cemil Cicek said , "Trust the state and its institutions. Turkey has
    already mastered many difficulties and hindrances on the way to
    Europe with prudence and a healthy dose of common sense." The
    subtext: Ocalan ain't going nowhere. (12:35 p.m. CET)
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