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    COURT CLEARS TURKISH WRITER OF INSULT CHARGES

    RTE.ie, Ireland
    Dec 20 2006

    A Turkish court has cleared author Ipek Calislar of insulting modern
    Turkey's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.

    Prosecutors had claimed that Calislar insulted Ataturk when she said,
    in a biography of his wife Latife, that he had once left his palace
    disguised as a woman to evade an assassination attempt.

    She was being charged under Article 301 of the country's penal code
    and faced up to four years in prison under Turkey's tough law against
    insulting "Turkishness".

    Calislar is one of several writers to be accused of Article 301
    violations.

    Turkish novelists Elif Shafak, Hrant Dink and Orhan Pamuk have all
    been charged under Article 301 for their accounts of the alleged
    Armenian genocide.

    Shafak was acquitted and Pamuk's charges were dismissed, while Dink
    still faces a retrial.
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