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    FREEDOM OF THOUGHT PRIZE AWARDED TO TURKISH JOURNALISTS

    International Journalist's Network
    March 9 2006

    Two Turkish journalists working in Belgium were recently honored for
    more than 30 years of covering human rights in their home country.

    The Human Rights Association of Turkey gave the 2006 Ayse Zarakolu
    Freedom of Thought Prize to Dogan Ozguden and Inci Tugsavul. The two
    journalists founded Info-Turk, an NGO that reports on issues that
    are controversial in Turkey, such as anti-Semitism and the Armenian
    Genocide. They are subject to arrest in their home country, for alleged
    "crimes of opinion" and insults to "Turkishness."

    The association announced the award at the general meeting of the
    International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX), which took place
    February 19 to 24 in Brussels.

    The Freedom of Thought Prize is named for Turkish publisher and human
    rights advocate Ayse Nur Zarakolu, who once said "the place to debate
    our history is in books, not in the courts."

    Despite some reforms in recent years, Turkish law still allows
    authorities to prosecute and jail journalists for their work.
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