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    PAMUK OBSERVES IMPROVEMENT IN TURKEY IN RECENT YEARS

    Turkish Daily News
    Oct 13 2005

    Diplomacy Newsline
    ANK - Turkish Daily News

    There is more freedom of speech, as well as certain economic
    improvements, encouraged by optimism stemming from the country's
    European Union membership process when compared to the environment
    of the country when he was writing his novel "Kar" (Snow), published
    in 2002, renowned Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk has said.

    In an interview with Italian daily La Stampa, Pamuk, however, admitted
    that certain problems still remain.

    "A horrible discrepancy between the poor and the rich persists.

    While Istanbul has been experiencing a kind of explosion, there is
    still poverty in eastern parts of Turkey," Pamuk was quoted as saying
    by the Anatolia news agency.

    A court case against Pamuk for his February remarks published
    in a Swiss newspaper sparked harsh reaction from EU officials and
    politicians. When asked about it during the interview, Pamuk declined
    to comment on the legal proceedings against him for his remarks on
    Armenian and Kurdish deaths some 90 years ago.

    "Let's talk about my books," he said in the interview titled "Optimist
    Defendant Pamuk."
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