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    "Insulting Turkishness": Charges Reopened Against Author Elif Shafak
    By Kimberly Maul

    Kirkus Reviews
    The Book Standard
    July 11 2006

    A case against author Elif Shafak, who is charged with "insulting
    Turkishness" under Article 301 in the Turkish Criminal Code, reached
    a new level this week. Shafak wrote The Bastard of Istanbul, in which
    a character references Armenian genocide.

    Last month, a public prosecutor in Istanbul dismissed the charges,
    based on Shafak's argument that the book is a work of fiction and
    therefore un-prosecutable.

    A complaint from a member of the Unity of Jurists, a group of
    right-wing lawyers, caused the seventh high criminal court to overrule
    the decision. The charges have also been brought against Shafak's
    translator, Asli Bican, and publisher, Semi Sokmen, of the Metis
    Publishing House.

    "The situation in Turkey has changed since the introduction of
    Article 301 last year," Sara Whyatt, director of the Writers in Prison
    Committee at International PEN, told The Guardian on Monday.

    "I think the trials are intended to harass and intimidate these writers
    and journalists. Elif Shafak is at the beginning of what could be a
    long and painful process."

    Shafak faces three years in prison if convicted.

    At the end of 2005, Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk was persecuted under
    Article 301, but the charges were later dropped.

    In Shafak's Bastard, two families-one in Istanbul and one, an exiled
    Armenian family, in San Francisco-share an old secret that affects
    their current lives. It is set to be released next year from Viking
    Penguin. The date for Shafak's trial has not been set.

    Farrar, Straus & Giroux released in the U.S. last year an English
    translation of the author's The Saint of Incipient Sanities.
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