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    PUBLISHER FACES 3 YEARS IN "BARZANI" CASE

    BÝA, Turkey
    Aug. 8, 2006

    Doz Publishing House editor Ali Riza Vural faces 3 years jail for
    publishing a 2-volume book on Iraqi Kurdish leader Barzani. Publisher
    charged with "insulting and ridiculing the Republic". Next hearing
    listed for November 20 at Istanbul court.

    BIA News Center 08/08/2006 Erol ONDEROGLU

    BÝA (Istanbul) - Doz Publishing House editor Ali Riza Vural faces
    up to three years imprisonment if found guilty on charges of
    "insulting and ridiculing the Republic" by publishing a two-volume
    book on Iraqi Kurdish leader Mullah Moustafa Barzani and the Kurdish
    national movement.

    "Barzani and the Kurdish National Movement" was originally published
    in February 2003 and an initial court case launched against it was
    dismissed after a change in the law. A new investigation was launched
    after its second print in May 2005, which had led to this case,
    which was launched on April 6.

    Vural is to appear at court for his next hearing listed for November
    20 to be tried under article 301/2 of the Penal Code.

    While the general content of the case is under question, its references
    to Kurdish revolts during in the early 20th century are subject to
    charges. The book evolved around the life and memoirs of Mullah
    Moustafa Barzani (1903-1979) who was father of current Kurdistan
    Democrat Party (KDP) leader Masoud Barzani.

    "The Kurds rebelled one after another" says a section of the book.
    "They revolted against the imperialists and the regional states
    that robbed them of their rights. All of the uprisings were crushed
    with violence, In Turkey, Mustafa Kemal crushed the Kurds in a very
    hard way."

    Continues the excerpt subject to charges:

    "Whereas he, [modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal] managed to
    create the Republic, kick the Greeks our of Turkey's soil and have the
    allied forces recognize the Turkish state through the Kurds. At the
    beginning Mustafa Kemal was making generous offers to the Kurds but
    when his feet stood strong, he forgot all the promises he had given."

    Another part of the book refers to the Armenian migration in the
    region, a particularly sensitive topic in Turkey and often subject
    to court cases where expressed in a form that does not conform with
    official history. (EO/AD/II/YE)

    --Boundary_(ID_Y1aqgA3ytmxWoGsPds43 CA)--
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