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    HAMMARBERG ON ARTICLE 301 OF TCK

    Turkish Press
    Nov 5 2006

    ANKARA - Thomas Hammarberg, Council of Europe Commissioner for
    Human Rights, said that he has got very good messages from Turkish
    government officials that problems regarding the Article 301 of the
    Turkish Penal Code (TCK) will be resolved soon.

    Speaking to reporters before he proceeded from Ankara to Istanbul,
    Hammarberg indicated that Turkey has taken significant steps in human
    rights. However, he stated, there are still some deficiencies because
    there are some problems in perception of the related regulation by
    the authorities.

    He said that an efficient mechanism should be set up in Turkey to
    monitor human rights.

    Hammarberg qualified the cases filed against novelists Orhan Pamuk
    and Elif Safak as "unfortunate", and said that the highest authorities
    have told him that some mistakes are being made in implementation of
    this article and they will be corrected soon.

    According to Hammarberg, the problem regarding Article 301 can be
    solved in three ways, including abolition and correction of this
    article. The third way is to inform the law enforcers that the way
    the article is interpreted is different from the interpretation of
    the legislators, he stated.

    -FRENCH RESOLUTION-

    On the resolution adopted by the French parliament which criminalizes
    denial of so-called Armenian genocide allegations, Hammarberg said
    that the resolution has not yet been passed from the Senate, and
    noted that he does not think it will be adopted by the Senate.

    Defining the development as unfortunate, Hammarberg said that this
    is not a constructive decision, but a provocative one.

    Hammarberg indicated that this decision violates the freedom of
    expression.

    Commissioner Hammarberg will proceed to Istanbul tonight.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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