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    GUL SURE COURT WILL JUSTIFY PAMUK

    Pan Armenian
    10.10.2005 19:23 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish FM Abdullah Gul has stated he is sure
    that the court will pass a sentence justifying the most famous
    writer in contemporary Turkey - Orhan Pamuk for his statements on
    the Armenian Genocide. "Trials of this kind were held in the past,
    too - for the same statements, for the same words and courts passed
    sentences, according to which everyone has a right to express his or
    her opinion. I am sure the court will pronounce a similar decision in
    Pamuk's case," A. Gul stated. It should be reminded that Orhan Pamuk's
    February interview with the Tages-Anzeiger Swiss newspaper resulted in
    instituting proceedings against him. In the interview Pamuk stated,
    "One million Armenians were killed in these lands and no one except
    me dares speak about it." Turkish court considered this part of the
    statement as "public abasement of Turkish identity." According to
    Turkish laws, Pamuk may face imprisonment from 6 months to 3 years. The
    trial scheduled for December 16 has already been criticized by the
    European society and EU officials.

    They consider this as "a step backward in human rights and Turkey's
    reforms." The other day EU Commissioner for Enlargement Olli Rehn
    met with Orhan Pamuk. He expressed his support to the writer and
    urged Ankara "to respect freedom of speech." On Friday Istanbul court
    condemned the Agos Armenian newspaper editor Hrant Dink to 6 months'
    suspended sentence "for insulting Turkish national identity." This
    means "the ethnic Armenian journalist will not be imprisoned unless
    he repeats his actions," reported RFE/RL.
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