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    The Irish Times
    September 14, 2005

    Turkish plan to jail author alarms EU


    TURKEY: Turkey's "provocative" plan to prosecute novelist Orhan Pamuk
    shows that some members of its judiciary are resisting reforms vital
    to Ankara's drive to join the European Union, the EU's enlargement
    chief said yesterday.

    Mr Pamuk faces up to three years in jail for backing allegations that
    Armenians suffered genocide at Ottoman Turkish hands 90 years ago - a
    highly sensitive issue in Turkey, due to start EU membership talks on
    October 3rd. Turkish prosecutors are also investigating comments by
    the best-selling author that some 30,000 Kurds were killed more
    recently in Turkey in separatist clashes with security forces.

    "I find a recent decision to prosecute writer Orhan Pamuk raises
    serious concern," EU enlargement commissioner Dr Olli Rehn told the
    European Parliament's foreign affairs committee.

    "A decision . . . to bring the court case on December 16th . . .
    cannot be just a coincidence. I think it is a provocation." December
    16th is the first anniversary of an EU decision to open entry talks
    with Turkey.

    Mr Pamuk's comments during an newspaper interview drew an angry
    reaction from Turkish nationalists and politicians.

    The public prosecutor in Istanbul's Sisli district found Mr Pamuk's
    remarks violated Turkey's revised penal code, which deems denigration
    of the "Turkish identity" a crime.

    Dr Rehn said he was worried some Turkish prosecutors interpreted the
    code in a way that breaches the European Convention of Human Rights,
    undermining Turkey's quest to join the EU. - (Reuters)
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