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    Turkish government denies asking parliament to amend law on Koran courses

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    30 May 05

    Manama, 30 May: Turkish Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister
    Abdullah Gul arrived Sunday [29 May] night in Manama, Bahrain for a
    two-day visit. Gul responded to questions of journalists on the plane
    to Manama.

    Referring to the debate on the Turkish Penal Code (TCK), Gul said
    that parliaments were the decision-making bodies in democratic
    societies and that everybody should respect the decision made
    by parliaments. When asked if the government urged an amendment
    in TCK (about Koran courses) Gul said: "No, this is not the case.
    Parliaments are not always under the control of the governments. They
    have their own identity." [Passage omitted]

    Regarding the postponement of the conference on Armenian claims that
    would be held in [Istanbul's] Bogazici University, Gul said that the
    government didn't suggest or urge its postponement.

    "As long as people don't incite violence in their speeches, they can
    express their ideas," said Gul. Upon a question about a planned visit
    of a group of Turkish deputies to Armenia, Gul said that Turkey was
    a country which recognized Armenia diplomatically. Noting that there
    were contacts and cultural activities between the two countries, Gul
    said he hoped those activities and contacts will help in settlement
    of the problems through dialogue. [Passage omitted]
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