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    TURKISH AUTHOR CALLS FOR FULL EU MEMBERSHIP FOR HOMELAND

    Agence France Presse -- English
    October 3, 2005 Monday 5:31 PM GMT

    As Turkey appeared close on Monday to reaching agreement with the
    European Union to start accession talks, controversial Turkish author
    Orhan Pamuk called for his homeland to be allowed full membership.

    "Despite all the criticism of Turkey, I am in favour of it having
    full membership of the European Union," Pamuk said ahead of receiving
    a cultural prize awarded by the German city of Darmstadt.

    Turkey was due to begin membership negotiations on Monday but Austria's
    reservations over the talks with the predominantly Muslim state forced
    foreign ministers into intense negotiations to resolve the standoff.

    Austria had said it wanted the possibility written into the
    negotiations that Turkey may eventually only be allowed special
    partnership status rather than full membership, but late on Monday
    it dropped its opposition.

    Pamuk, who was recently charged under Turkey's criminal code with
    insulting the national identity after remarks he made about a massacre
    under the Ottoman Empire, compared the opposition to his country
    joining Europe's club of 25 nations to someone hanging a "No Entry"
    sign on the door.

    "The people who have hung up this sign to protect their security,
    their possessions and their beliefs, do they have any idea how much
    they are insulting others?" Pamuk asked.

    Pamuk, the widely translated author of such internationally renowned
    works as "The White Castle" and "Snow", is set to go on trial in
    December for telling a Swiss newspaper in February that "one million
    Armenians were killed in these lands and nobody but me dares to talk
    about it".

    He has said he has received several death threats since being charged.
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