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    TURKISH WRITER FACES JAIL FOR SPEAKING OUT ON GENOCIDE

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Sept 1 2005

    ANKARA, September 1 (RIA Novosti) - A prominent Turkish writer could
    be jailed for speaking out on the Armenian genocide in his homeland
    in the early 20th century and the authorities' handling of the Kurdish
    ethnic minority, Istanbul newspapers reported Wednesday.

    Referring to the writer's publisher, the publications wrote that Orhan
    Pamuk, 53, faced up to three years behind bars for comments he made
    in an interview with a Swiss paper, Tages Anzeiger, in February.

    "Thirty thousand Kurds and nearly a million Armenians were massacred
    on these lands, and no one, but me, has dared to speak about it,"
    the writer said. The interview caused an uproar in Turkey's political
    circles, particularly from nationalistic groups.

    Turkey has rejected accusations that nearly 1.5 million Armenians were
    killed on its soil in 1915 and Ankara is also very sensitive about
    the West's criticism of its handling of the Kurdish minority problem.

    Pamuk, who faces his first court hearing in Istanbul on December 16,
    came to prominence in Europe as an intellectual writer. His books
    have been translated into 34 languages and published in more than
    100 countries.

    His novel The White Castle brought him international acclaim and he
    has won many international literary awards. This year, Pamuk received
    a peace prize from the German publishers and booksellers' association,
    one of the most prestigious literary awards.
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