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    Turkish author back in court

    United Press International
    July 11 2006

    ANKARA, Turkey, July 11 (UPI) -- The case against Turkish author Elif
    Shafak, who is charged with "insulting Turkishness" under Article 301
    in the Turkish Criminal Code, was reopened.

    Shafak wrote "The Bastard of Istanbul," in which a character
    references Armenian genocide, Thebookstandard.com reported Tuesday.

    An Istanbul public prosecutor dismissed the charges last month, based
    on arguments that the book is a work of fiction and therefore cannot
    be prosecuted.

    But a complaint from a member of the Unity of Jurists caused the
    seventh high criminal court to overrule the decision. Similar charges
    have also been brought against Shafak's translator Asli Bican and
    publisher Semi Soekmen, of the Metis Publishing House.

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