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    Eurocommission Disappointed by Turkish Justice

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    13.07.2006 16:47 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The European Commission is disappointed by
    the verdict regarding Olli Rehn, the European Union's Enlargement
    Commissioner, said. In his words the prison sentence imposed on writer
    Hrant Dink is not just a restriction of freedom of expression but
    may also set a binding case law for similar cases. Rehn described
    Dink's prison sentence for insulting Turkishness, which was recently
    finalized by a Court of Appeals ruling, as "disappointing." "That
    judgment is the first final one by the highest jurisdiction in
    Turkey about interpretation of Article 301 of the revised Turkish
    Penal Code. In this sense, it establishes a binding case law that
    will set the trend for lower jurisdictions to follow when applying
    Article 301 in the future," he said.


    He also highlighted his worry that Turkish courts are not interpreting
    existing legislation in line with the relevant EU criteria. "I'd
    therefore urge the Turkish authorities to amend Article 301 and other
    vaguely formulated articles in order to guarantee freedom of expression
    in Turkey. I'd also like to recall that freedom of expression is a key
    principle under the Copenhagen political criteria and constitutes the
    core of democracy. In any case, the European Commission will review
    the situation in light of the Copenhagen criteria in its upcoming
    progress report, expected in the autumn," Olli Rehn said, the New
    Anatolian writes.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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