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  • ANKARA: "Genocide" removed from Turkish Penal Code before adoption

    "Genocide" removed from Turkish Penal Code before adoption on 1 Jun

    Anatolia news agency
    12 May 05

    ANKARA

    Turkish Parliamentary Justice Commission adopted on Thursday [12 May]
    some articles of a bill amending the new Turkish Penal Code (TCK) to
    be enacted on 1 June.

    During the debates at the parliament, ruling Justice and Development
    Party (AK Party) parliamentarians Recep Ozel and Hasan Kara jointly
    submitted a motion envisaging imprisonment up to three years for
    people who claim that Turkish nation commits genocide or crimes
    against humanity.

    The Justice Minister Cemil Cicek stated that the motion was in fact
    the outcome of reactions (to the recent attempts in foreign countries
    to recognize the so-called Armenian genocide allegations). It was
    ultimately withdrawn.

    The bill changes 37 articles of the TCK.
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