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    TURKEY OFFERS TO AMEND DRACONIAN LAW

    Al-Jazeera, Qatar
    Nov 5 2006

    The Turkish prime minister says he is ready to amend a law used to
    prosecute writers, including Nobel prizewinner Orhan Pamuk, in an
    attempt to head off a crisis with the EU.

    "We are ready for proposals to make article 301 more concrete if there
    are problems stemming from it being vague," Recep Tayyip Erdogan was
    quoted by state-run Anatolian news agency as saying on Sunday.

    "In order to prevent a violation of freedoms ... we are studying
    several options for how we can handle article 301 in harmony with
    the spirit of the [EU-oriented] reforms," he said.

    The article has raised questions in Europe about the country's
    commitment to freedom of speech.

    The government has been split, some fearing an amendment would
    lessen the centre-right government's chances of harnessing the rising
    nationalist vote in general elections next year.

    Article 301

    The European Commission is expected to lecture Ankara over judicial
    action against journalists, scholars and writers for expressing
    peaceful opinions in a progress report on November 8 on Turkey's
    European Union accession process.

    The EU says article 301, which makes it a crime to insult Turkish
    national identity, unfairly restricts freedom of expression and must
    be changed.

    It has recently been used to bring charges against Pamuk, later
    dropped, and to convict journalist Hrant Dink for articles about the
    mass killing of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey.

    With elections in November 2007, Erdogan's scope for more reforms has
    narrowed, especially given rising euroscepticism among Turks weary
    of EU demands and suspicious that the bloc does not really want to
    take in their large Muslim nation.
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