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    GOVERNMENT AGENCY CALLS ON TURKEY TO DROP CHARGES AGAINST WRITER

    The Associated Press
    10/13/05 18:03 EDT

    WASHINGTON (AP) - A U.S. government human rights group is calling
    on Turkey to drop charges against Orhan Pamuk, a writer indicted for
    speaking openly on the Armenian question.

    The appeal was made by commissioners of the U.S. Helsinki Commission,
    which monitors rights issues, mostly in Europe.

    They sent a letter to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
    urging him to authorize the removal of charges against Pamuk.

    Pamuk is charged with "public denigration of the Turkish identity."

    "A stable democracy cannot blossom until the government ends the
    practice of stifling free speech and removes the clouds of deception
    and censorship from a true telling of history," said Commission
    Co-Chairman Rep. Christopher Smith.

    The commission, known formally as the Commission on Security and
    Cooperation in Europe, monitors progress in the implementation of
    the provisions of the 1975 Helsinki Accords.

    The Commission consists of 18 members of the U.S. Congress and
    representatives from three cabinet agencies.

    Eastern Turkey was once a heartland of Armenian culture but was
    consumed by ethnic conflict as the Ottoman Empire splintered at the
    end of World War I.

    Yerevan says Turks slaughtered 1.5 million Armenians. Turkey strongly
    denies there was any genocide, saying Armenians were killed due to
    civil unrest.
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