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  • Schism: Free Speech Vs. 'Insulting Turkishness'

    SCHISM: FREE SPEECH VS. 'INSULTING TURKISHNESS'
    by Ivan Watson

    NPR
    Oct 5 2006

    All Things Considered, October 4, 2006 · Acclaimed novelist Elif Safak
    was acquitted last week after being taking to trial for "insulting
    Turkishness" when a fictional character described the Armenian genocide
    in her latest book.

    Armenian-Turkish newspaper editor Hrant Dink wasn't so lucky. He
    received a six-month suspended sentence for talking about the genocide,
    and faces two more trials for similar charges.

    It may look like a battle over freedom of speech. In fact,
    the defendants say the Armenian Genocide, and the law that bans
    "insulting Turkishness," have become a political football between
    Turkish ultranationalists and pre-European politicians.

    Anti-Turkish European politicians have entered the fray by passing
    laws forbidding citizens to deny that a genocide of Armenians took
    place in 1915.

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.ph p?storyId=6196764

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