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    TURKEY EMBARRASSED BY COURT RULING

    Financial Mirror, Cyprus
    www.financialmirror.com
    Sept 26 2005

    Just over one week before it was due to start EU accession negotiations
    on October 3, Turkey found itself embarrassed on Friday after a court
    in Istanbul banned a conference to discuss the Armenian genocide 90
    years ago that was due to be held at two universities, saying that
    it needed more information about the qualifications of the speakers
    and who was paying for the conference.

    In the end, the conference went ahead, with heavy police protection,
    at a third university, but embarrassed a government that has been
    trying to prove its European credentials.

    Suggesting that there was systematic genocide of Armenians by the
    Turkish military in the first world war, rather than deaths caused
    by partisan conflict, can still land people in deep trouble.

    Novelist Orhan Pamuk faces a jail sentence if he is found guilty of
    "denigrating Turkish identity" by supporting genocide claims.

    But under pressure from the EU, the government has given the go ahead
    for a debate among historians, rather than politicians.

    Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said the court verdict had "nothing
    to do with democracy", Reuters reported, while Foreign Minister
    Abdullah Gul said "There is no one better than us when it comes to
    harming ourselves."
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