BBC Radio 4 - 12 Oct 2005
The World Tonight
Sarah Rainsford in Turkey asks whether the prosecution of writers
and journalists there for raising the question of the Armenian genocide of
90 years ago raises questions over the commitment to freedom of speech.
Broadband needed to listen.
Fast forward to 22:23 for this report.
Listen to their nationalists with sinking heart ("I've got the human right
to ask for proof of the genocide").
Also includes Hrant Dink interview.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/worldtonight/?focuswin
The World Tonight
Sarah Rainsford in Turkey asks whether the prosecution of writers
and journalists there for raising the question of the Armenian genocide of
90 years ago raises questions over the commitment to freedom of speech.
Broadband needed to listen.
Fast forward to 22:23 for this report.
Listen to their nationalists with sinking heart ("I've got the human right
to ask for proof of the genocide").
Also includes Hrant Dink interview.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/worldtonight/?focuswin